SV: SV: VNC and Firewall - which ports to open?

2004-10-19 Thread Marcus Lager
. Westrick Kopia: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Amne: Re: SV: VNC and Firewall - which ports to open? Possibly, you have the port "open" and not redirected. You need a port forward of 5900 to your local machine if your firewall is doing PAT/NAT. (i.e. you have only one public IP shared for many

Re: SV: VNC and Firewall - which ports to open?

2004-10-18 Thread Angelo Sarto
Possibly, you have the port "open" and not redirected. You need a port forward of 5900 to your local machine if your firewall is doing PAT/NAT. (i.e. you have only one public IP shared for many computers) Simply Opening 5900 will prolly route the packet into the bit bucket. ?? --Angelo On Mon,

Re: SV: VNC and Firewall - which ports to open?

2004-10-18 Thread Jerome R. Westrick
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 14:24, Marcus Lager wrote: > "Theese ports assume you are using display ":1" (accessed via command: > "vncviewer machine:1"). Is that the case? " > > - No, I don4t believe I am. I4m running VNC as a service on the server and > clients connect by using the VNC viewer and stat

SV: VNC and Firewall - which ports to open?

2004-10-18 Thread Marcus Lager
"Theese ports assume you are using display ":1" (accessed via command: "vncviewer machine:1"). Is that the case? " - No, I don4t believe I am. I4m running VNC as a service on the server and clients connect by using the VNC viewer and stating the mapped IP address and the password I set up using V