This worked thanks paulo
Thanks,
quinn
- Original Message -
From: paulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 5:59 am
Subject: Re: vnc problem with linux firewall
> Em Terga, 19 de Abril de 2005 06:54, o QUINN MCKINSEY escreveu:
> > I'm not sure if
I'm not sure if you guys could help because I am using tightvnc on linux
mandrake 10.1. Anyway the problem is that when I turned on the firewall and
opened the ports vnc server uses, namely 5900 and 5800, I couldn't connect.
Keep in mind I was able to connect before. So, then I turned off the
nc has problems with router?
> You need to setup a port forward on port 5900.
>
> Try looking at www.portforward.com or your router and how to setup a
> port forward.
>
> --Angelo
>
> On 4/15/05, QUINN MCKINSEY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry, on my initial
Sorry, on my initial post I gave no mention of vnc in the title.
I have been trying to setup the vnc server on windows XP. I have the ip
address, but for some reason connections cannot be made to the server. I am
using a labtop to try and figure out what is wrong. So far, I think the
problem
I have been trying to setup the vnc server on windows XP. I have the ip
address, but for some reason connections cannot be made to the server. I am
using a labtop to try and figure out what is wrong. So far, I think the
problem may have to do with the router because when the labtop is connect
Does realvnc have to ability to lock the server's monitor when I am using a
remote client? Basically I want the server to lock anyone out of the system,
unless it's me, in which case I would like for it to ask me for a password to
get back in. Basically, I want the same feature that Windows Re
Does realvnc have to ability to lock the server's monitor when I am using a
remote client? Basically I want the server to lock anyone out of the system,
unless it's me, in which case I would like for it to ask me for a password to
get back in. Basically, I want the same feature that Windows Re