John:
Heya. When you substitute your echoSever (ie, one of your LAN
PC's at 192.168.2.x), did you connect your EchoVNC clients to it
using that IP address? Or did you connect to it using the FQDN
"johnhenrymiller.com"?
Depending on your router...the echoVNC clients may not be
able to connect to an "external address" that's actually port-forwarded
to a local machine. Many routers simply aren't that smart.
Try using the local LAN address instead, see if that helps...
-Scott
On Jun 13, 2005, at 5:09 PM, John H Miller wrote:
Hi,
I have a small local network of 4 computers (192.168.2.101,
192.168.2.102 .... 192.168.2.104).
I installed EchoVNC on 2 of them and used the default server
"demo.echovnc.com".
Everything went great and using "demo.echovnc.com" I got 2 computer
using "UltraVNC" to connect.
First a connection window popped up and then a Password window and I
was in :-)
Then, I downloaded "EchoServer" and installed it on a 3rd (but still
local computer).
I re-configured my firewall to forward 1328 port references to the
EchoServer computer.
I used the default settings for setting up "EchoServer".
Then, I just substituted my "EchoServer" (johnhenrymiller.com:1328)
and deleted the "demo.echovnc.com" server.
I used "all" for both viewer and target.
The "EchoVNC" viewer and target connected but a password window never
popped up?
Everything was the same but the "demo.echovnc.com" server and it
failed :-(
Any ideas what I might be doing wrong or will it not work when all 3
(2 EchoVNCs and 1 EchoServer) are on a local network?
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