Ah; sorry: if you're using 3.3.7, you'll need to set it up the server to "allow loopback connections". That setting was off in the older versions of VNC; in most of the newer flavors (RealVNC 4.x, TightVNC 1.2.9) it's on by default.

        Sorry for not spotting this sooner. :)

-Scott


On Apr 25, 2005, at 5:40 PM, Lewis, James wrote:

Yep, not sure of the TightVNC version as that's the other end, but I'm using EchoVNC 1.1 (d/led today) and VNC V 3.3.7.

Is there a version of VNC that's known to work solidly with EchoVNC that I can try?

Thanks!

JL


From: Scott Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 4/25/2005 7:35 PM
To: Lewis, James
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] Connection closed unexpectedly


James:

������� Heya. Which version of EchoVNC? The 1.0 release didn't work great
with RealVNC 4.x servers due to their new security enhancements between
failed connection attempts -- it perceived EchoVNC's periodic checking
of
the VNC Server as a failed authentication attempt. We tried to address
that
fix in the 1.1 release.
������� But ... you're seeing this with TightVNC servers as well?


-Scott

On Apr 25, 2005, at 4:07 PM, Lewis, James wrote:

> Getting 'connection closed unexpectedly'. Sorry if this is covered
> elsewhere, but I couldn't find it.
> �
> Both ends XP Pro, SP2,�echovnc installed and running and showing
> connected to demo.echovnc.com .
> �
> From either side a connection attempt to the username of the other
> user successfully finds the partner, then seems to start connecting,
> then does nothing for a second or two, then reports Connection closed
> unexpectedly (or something similar).
> �
> Using RealVNC one end, tightVNC the other, with default viewer at both
> ends.
> �
> Log looks like this:
> �
> �
> Connect2Partner begins
> Use the proxy 65.19.178.123:1328
> =>lpfnEstablishNewDataChannel
> <=lpfnEstablishNewDataChannel returned 3604
> StartVNCViewer: 127.0.0.1:3604
> ConnectionThread ends
> �
> ConnectionThread begins
> CONNECT_VIA_ECHOSERVER
> Connect2Partner begins
> Use the proxy 65.19.178.123:1328
> =>lpfnEstablishNewDataChannel
> <=lpfnEstablishNewDataChannel returned 3628
> StartVNCViewer: 127.0.0.1:3628
> ConnectionThread ends
> �
> �
> Thanks for any help!
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