Though my vnc server is 4.1 enterprise for windows, try configging it to
allow remote connections. I can't 'apt-get install vnc4server' on my
amd64 ubuntu server so I can't give you the specific commands :(
apt repository would be nice :)
(in /etc/apt/sources.list format) because I have an error trying to run
EE viewer 4.1 (libstdc++... error)
.deb file will also work (http link to download-page NOT as attachment)
Jana Nguyen wrote:
> Thanks for the prompt response.
> 
> I have VNC server to listen to 127.0.0.1 which is the loopback
> interface only and not the public interface.  Do I need to have the
> VNC listen to the public interface as well, if so how?
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] netstat -a
> Active Internet connections (servers and established)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address               Foreign Address
>      Stat
>       e
> tcp        0      0 *:32770                     *:*
>      LIST
>       EN
> tcp        0      0 deep:5801            *:*
>      LIST
>       EN
> tcp        0      0 deep:5901            *:*
>      LIST
> 
> On 4/10/06, Andrey Vul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Error means that the remote port on the machine is closed. Try
>> port-forwarding your router and configuring your firewall. I assume you
>> have a NAT router (private ip is 192.168.*.*).
>> What router are you using, what firewall (for iptables, google "iptables
>> port forwarding" (without quotes), others I need to know what firewall
>> you have). If you don't use ftpd, set vnc to port 21 (ftp)
>>
>>
>> Jana Nguyen wrote:
>>> I tried to connect to the vnc server (running on rh linux) from the
>>> vnc viewer (running on windows xp), but I get an error:
>>>
>>> Unable to connect to host: connection refused(10061).  Which network
>>> am I making it listening to, the private or public?
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