Diego:
Heya. First off, just to be sure, the demo echoserver is at
"demo.echovnc.com", with a password "demo2005". Just checking to make
sure you're connected to the right place. :)
Also, there's a minor incompatibility between EchoVNC and
RealVNC 4.1.1 that will cause connections to occasionally fail.
Problem is that when EchoVNC periodically checks to see if the RealVNC
server is running, the server can come to believe that EchoVNC is a
"denial of service" attack, and so it refuses future connections from
EchoVNC for a few minutes -- and the more repeated failures it detects,
the longer RealVNC will refuse connections from you. The best thing to
do is to simply leave it alone for ~2 minutes, and try again.
In the 1.34 release of EchoVNC, we'll fix this incompatibility.
In the meantime, you can workaround this wait time by setting RealVNC's
"BlacklistTimeout" registry value to "0".
cheers,
Scott
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Diego Ledesma wrote:
I'm new to VNC and EchoVNC, so when an error window comes up i don't know
what's not working.
I installed RealVNC 4.1.1 Free Edition and also EchoVNC 1.33 here at home. I
configured RealVNC and EchoVNC. Then i installed the same two programs in
two computers i want to remotely manage, one of them uses internet sharing
connection to be on-line, the other one is the one that has the router - DSL
modem.
I installed EchoVNC and RealVNC in the one that has the router-modem, then
tryed to connect from home and worked fine.
Then i installed both programs in the other computer and also worked fine.
The problem came when i tryed to connect to the frist computer again. A
window error saying "unable to connect to host: Connection refused (10061)"
comes up.
I checked if the echoserver (demo.echoserver.com<http://demo.echoserver.com/>)
was connected and it was.
I re-connected and another error message came up, this one said something
like "couldn't connect to the echoserver
demo.server.com<http://demo.server.com/>,
check your information and password".
Thanks in advance.
Diego.
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