i checked my vnc installation again: the problem has nothing to do with
the ipcop firewall. when i am trying to connect to the vnc servers from
a machine inside the lan, i get the same errors.
to franklin & mary beth bowen:
ad 1) i get an rfb response from the host i can reach via vnc viewer. i
don't from the hosts i can't reach
ad 2) the check on http://www.gotomyvnc.com/ shows the two hosts i can
reach (display 2 and 4). but it says that the other host are not
responding.
any other hints? is there something wrong with the vnc server
installation or local privileges?
Franklin & Mary Beth Bowen schrieb:
1) telnet to your firewall's IP with the correct port # and look for
an RFB response (of course depending on your firewall, this COULD
succeed from the LAN and still fail from the internet)
2) Visit http://www.gotomyvnc.com/ from behind the firewall
At 03:50 PM 8/24/2005, you wrote:
hi,
i've installed the free real vnc version 4.0 on five machines that
are all running winxp. additionally i am using an ipcop firewall
(www.ipcop.org) to connect my lan with the internet. at the firewall
i defined port-forwading rules for the vnc servers (port: 590x) on
each host. the vnc server is running on every host with the same
settings.
i can connect via vnc viewer to two of the five machines on my lan.
when i am trying to connect to the others i get following error
message from the vnc viewer:
unable to connect to host: connection timed out (10060)
any ideas?
tom
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