Tobias:
It really sounds like there's a network problem because you stated that you
can't ping the server machine from your home machine once you've connected
to the VPN. I would doublecheck all the settings, especially the IP address
you're getting from the VPN server. It may not be getting you the correct
netmask or you might be getting the wrong gateway or something like that.
Suffice it to say I'm about 99% sure it's NOT a VNC problem. You said you
got a new NIC driver. Try uninstalling that and installing the old one and
maybe that'll work better...

-----Original Message-----
From: Tobias M Ruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 12:54 PM
To: John Aldrich
Subject: Re: VNC thru VPN - problems


I use realvnc and it is configured completely like I used it before.
I have a static ip I connect to, and that has always worked before.

The only differense from before is I am using a new Realvnc version and 
that I have installed a newer driver for my ethernet card.

And it runs and have allways been running on PPTP, and its true that 
always connect.

I am 99.9 % sure that the VPN and VNC is configured like it has always 
been, I was just wondering if anybody had a way of testing it or knew 
something that could be wrong with my other configuration.
Tobias

John Aldrich wrote:

>Sounds like your VPN is misconfigured. Do you have a separate internal DNS
>server on the network you are connecting to via VPN? Also, are you using
the
>PPTP VPN or IPSEC. I don't know much about IPSEC VPNs, but when we connect
>to the PPTP VPN, it "just works." One thing I've learned, though, is that
>you have to use the FQDN of the machine you're trying to reach, just
putting
>"mymachine" in there won't work (at least not for us.) You have to use
>"mymachine.mydomain.tld" and that should work. Alternatively, you can try
>using just the IP address (assuming it's a static IP) to try and
>ping/connect. If you can't ping the server machine, then it's NOT a VNC
>problem, it's a lower-level problem somewhere, probably either in the
TCP/IP
>settings or in the VPN settings. I can't stress enough that if you can't
>ping the server machine, then you won't be able to VNC to it, in all
>likelihood.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tobias M Ruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 11:57 AM
>To: John Aldrich
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: VNC thru VPN - problems
>
>
>Thanks forr the answer.
>
>But nothing has changed on the server computer, so I am 99 % sure its 
>not the server.
>When I am connected to the VPN I cant ping the server ip.
>Also when I disconnect the VPN, it sometimes disconnect my MSN Messenger.
>
>Does that make any sense? It did not do these things when I used it last.
>
>Tobias
>
>John Aldrich wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Tobias:
>>The easiest way to ensure that the VNC server is correctly configured is
to
>>visit http://www.gotomyvnc.com from the 'server' computer. Then, if the
>>website finds a server listening, at least you know it's configured
>>correctly. Based on your description, it sounds like the server is a) not
>>listening or b) listening on a non-standard port. Double-check the server
>>settings and at least you'll be a step closer to getting connected.
>>      John
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Behalf Of Tobias M Ruby
>>Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 10:41 AM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: VNC thru VPN - problems
>>
>>
>>Hello
>>
>>I use VPN in Win XP Pro sp2 to connect to my computer at work.
>>And  realvnc for  using the computer.
>>
>>But, I have recently formattet  my home computer and I'am having some 
>>trouble with getting realvnc to work again.
>>I have done a few times before and it has never been a problem.
>>
>>It easily connect to the computer thru vpn, but when I try vnc it just 
>>timeouts.
>>
>>I have disabled all firewall and such and I am using the exact same 
>>setup as I have used before.
>>
>>Does anybody know a way I can test the connection? or find out what the 
>>problems is.
>>
>>Or does anybody have a idea of what could be wrong.
>>
>>Please help me out, I need it for work.
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