RE: Listening to two Servers at once

2004-11-29 Thread James Weatherall
Andrew, VNC Server operates like any other TCP/IP server. Connections are uniquely identified by the port numbers used at the two ends. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > Thanks Wez. It would appear that RealVNC is even cleverer > than I was already giving it credit for. > > However, I fail to understand

Re: Listening to two Servers at once

2004-11-29 Thread Andrew Borland
James Weatherall wrote: > The number of servers you can connect to a single listening viewer is > limited only by system resources. You don't need to run multiple viewers. > Thanks Wez. It would appear that RealVNC is even cleverer than I was already giving it credit for. However, I fail to un

RE: Listening to two Servers at once

2004-11-28 Thread James Weatherall
There is no need at all to do that, though. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- To run multiple listeners try the following vncviewer -listen so you can do : vncviewer -listen 5500 vncviewer -listen 5501 vncviewer -listen 5502 and this will open up multiple listeners ready for

RE: Listening to two Servers at once

2004-11-28 Thread James Weatherall
ember 2004 22:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Listening to two Servers at once Scenario: I am running a Listening Viewer and I want to accept connections from two remote Servers at the same time. Both Servers are setup with default configurations (display 0) and are both on the same LAN beh

Re: Listening to two Servers at once

2004-11-28 Thread Angelo Sarto
To run multiple listeners try the following vncviewer -listen so you can do : vncviewer -listen 5500 vncviewer -listen 5501 vncviewer -listen 5502 and this will open up multiple listeners ready for connections. You will need to forward for each port in your firewall or router if you use on

Listening to two Servers at once

2004-11-28 Thread Andrew Borland
Scenario: I am running a Listening Viewer and I want to accept connections from two remote Servers at the same time. Both Servers are setup with default configurations (display 0) and are both on the same LAN behind a DSL router. Using the supplied "Listen Viewer" entry in the Start-Menu I ca