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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Date: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:57 am 
Subject: Re: Used to work until the network was "touched" 
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Cc: [email protected] 

> On 13/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > I have set up and have been using VNC PE for some time now with 
> great glee. Recently though, I can no longer connect from work 
> where I had no problems before. I am using a direct IP::port (no 
> hostname) to access the server on my home PC with encryption 
> active. Works fine, lasts long time. The only change has been 
> that our company migrated from the network with my old company to 
> their network. I suspect that their network does not like sending 
> packets that are encrypted by programs unknown to them. Just a hunch. 
> > I get an "unable to connect to host: Connection timed out 
> (10060)" error message. 
> > Any other thoughts/solutions? 
> 
> What does the VNC server logs show on the home machine? Do your 
> attempts to access it show in there? Have to check it when I get home but I 
> don't think that I have logging configured.
> 
> Can you ping the machines? Will need to enable the WAN side of my router to 
> reply to pings.  Besides, I have not changed anything on the VNC server end.
> 
> Telnet? Haven't tried telnet and don't have the port enabled on my router
(Although your sysadmins would have locked down port 23 if 
> they are worth their salt). Also, just in case of your work's 
> firewall is blocking default ports, have you tried a different 
> port to 
> the default 5900 series? Not set to default, I changed it.  Again, I have not 
> changed anything on the server end.
> -- 
> Regards, 
> Mick 
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