My problem in connecting to the XP workstation at 192.168.1.100 on my intranet, 
still exists.

I added another XP workstation (this one XP home) and the viewer or server 
works fine on that.

Neither vncview (192.168.1.100:5900) nor telnet 192.168.1.100 5900 will connect 
(error 10060) to the problem XP 
machine whether the firewall is active (with exceptions for winvnc4 and 5900 
TCP) or not.

>From within the problem machine vncview and telnet both connect.  So something 
>is blocking access to port 5900 from 
outside this machine, but I have no idea what.

I also tried moving the problem machine to a static address, but it made no 
difference.

Thanks for any suggestions,

        Nate Liskov

On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 18:08:27 -0400 (EDT), nathan liskov wrote:

>I have been trying VNC4.1 (free version)  on 3 computers, all on the local 
>side of my router:
>
>1) OS/2 workstation    192.168.1.2
>2) XP workstation      192.168.1.100
>3) XP Laptop           192.168.1.102
>
>Machines 1 and 2 are hard wired to the router and the laptop is connected on 
>the local wireless.  I can ping to any 
>machine from any other machine.
>
>I have tried the following combinations
>
>       Server  Viewer  Success
>       on 1    on 2    yes
>       on 3    on 2    yes
>       on 3    on 1    yes
>       on 2    on 1    no - failue to connect
>       on 2    on 3    no - failue to connect
>
>For both  XP machines - I have made a Windows Firewall exception for winVNC4 
>and made sure that Fast Switching 
>and Remote Desktop are off.   As far as I can tell I have the same settings 
>for VNC options, Internet Options and 
>Windows Firewall in both XP machines and both machines have the latest 
>Microsoft updates.
>
>Perhaps there is a bad setting on the XP workstation.
>
>Thanks for any suggestions
>
>       Nathan Liskov


This OS/2 system uptime is 1 days 02:00 hours.
I don't do Windows!
Email: nate_at_LCS_dot_MIT_dot_edu
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