I had the same problem with our 2000 advanced server.
Windows 2000 server is disconnecting the connection because it's not
defined as authorised.
You need to create a packet filter on your firewall software with the
following configuration.
We did this in MS ISA.
Custom Packet Filter
Protocol: TCP
Local port: 5900
Remote Ports: All
Default IP addresses for external ISA interfaces.
Allow all users.
Hope this helps.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tomas TPS Ulej [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 7:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with connecting
I have installed VNC 3.3.3 to Windows 2000 Advanced Server. When I
tried connect to this host from my notebook (Windows 2000 Profi) I got
only "Connection Closed" messagebox after entering password.
Where is the problem?
Debug info:
c:> vncviewer.exe sec0nd.tps.sk:5 -logfile logfile -loglevel 12
c:> type logfile
Started and Winsock (v 2) initialised
bufsize expanded to 4352
Registered connection with app
Connected to sec0nd.tps.sk port 5905
reading 12 bytes
RFB server supports protocol version 3.3
writing 12 bytes
Connected to RFB server, using protocol version 3.3
reading 4 bytes
reading 16 bytes
writing 16 bytes
reading 4 bytes
VNC authentication succeeded
Clipboard changed
Don't send initial clipboard!
writing 1 bytes
reading 24 bytes
Deregistered connection from app
Exiting
VNC viewer closing down
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TPS
more? http://tps.sk
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