Re: RE: Server Closed Connection Unexpectedly - the solution AND new problem

2004-10-04 Thread Scott C. Best
Wez, Tony: Heyaz. Just to clarify: the info on faq.gotomyvnc.com about port-80 and the NIS firewall was received from NIS Tech Support. I have absolutely no idea why they think that port-80 filtering has *anything* to do with VNC. But they apparently do. It's a subtle distinction by an

RE: Server Closed Connection Unexpectedly - the solution AND new problem

2004-10-02 Thread James Weatherall
Tony, From this I'm assuming that the viewer is only used to communicate in User Mode and that a browser is only used to communicate in Service Mode. Sorry to all those experts who are now falling about laughing but it wasn't obvious to me and I still don't know if this is correct. But

RE: Server Closed Connection Unexpectedly - the solution AND new problem

2004-10-02 Thread Tony Frost
Wez - thank for your reply - to follow the points through: This is incorrect. The Java and native VNC Viewers are interchangeable. The most common cause of issues with the Java Viewer is the use of a separate port for serving the Java Viewer from the one used for the VNC protocol. I'll look

Server Closed Connection Unexpectedly - the solution AND new problem

2004-10-01 Thread Tony Frost
I posted an item on the 29th September 2004 re: Server Closed Connection Unexpectedly and I would like to thank Angelo Sarto, Tom Wright, Alan Watchorn and Joe D for their comments and helpful advise. This has helped me sort the problem so to speak. However, for those new to the RealVNC