(from me)
>> Second thought.  WinVNC must bind to a particular adapter when it starts.

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(from Wez)
>WinVNC binds to INADDR_ANY, or to INADDR_LOOPBACK, depending upon the
>LoopbackOnly registry setting.  So either WinVNC will only accept
>connections from the local machine (suitable for SSH tunnelling) or it will
>accept connections from any NIC.


Thanks.  I seem to be having memory cache problems (with _my_ memory, not
my computer's memory...).  I forgot about INADDR_ANY.  I remembered we had
done some work where we needed to be bound to a particular interface, and I
guess it pushed the "normal" server binding method out of the cache...
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