The Personal Edition worked, thank you.
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Bob
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From: Bob Aloisi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 11:03 AM
To: 'Seak, Teng-Fong'; 'vnc-list@realvnc.com'
Subject: RE: Problem connecting to locked server
No I haven't,
No I haven't, I'll try the 4.3 Personal Edition. Thanks
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Bob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Seak, Teng-Fong
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 10:20 AM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: Problem connecting to locked serv
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Bob Aloisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm running the VNC viewer on a Windows XP machine and VNC Server Free
> Edition 4.1.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. If the server is unlocked
> I
> can connect but when it is locked, I get an authentication error. How d
I'm running the VNC viewer on a Windows XP machine and VNC Server Free
Edition 4.1.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. If the server is unlocked I
can connect but when it is locked, I get an authentication error. How do I
resolve this problem?
Thank You,
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Eric:
Heya. It sounds like everything is working fine. You just
won't be able to connect to your "WAN address" while you're *inside*
the LAN. Most routers don't support such a "hairpin turn". An
analogy would be trying to dial your home phone number from one
of your home phones, and havin
Hello All,
I know this is a very common problem, but I feel like I've read through
almost everything I could about my problem, and I still can't find a
solution to it. Here's what I've got working so far:
1) I'm running winXP media center SP2, road runner ISP Linksys or Belkin
routers (tried bot
Hi,
I have a vnc server running on a win xp machine at home, and I can connect to
it from inside my LAN using its private ip address.
I have opened up port 5900 on the router for both tcp and udp. Also, I have
registered my domain with one of the free dns providers, and I am pointing that
to my
Hi all,i have a problem with VNC running with xinetd. Server OS is RHEL AS
4.0with VNC enterprise edition installed.If I run without xinetd all works
fine but if I use xinet i have this error :sh-2.05b$
./vnc-E4_2_9-x86_linux_viewerB VNC Viewer Enterprise Edition E4.2.9 for X -
built Feb 14 2007 15
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deitterick, Doug G.
> Sent: 17 January 2006 02:20
> To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
> Subject: Problem Connecting to Linux Server
>
> I installed RealVNC 4.1.9 on CentOS 4.1. I can connect to the server
> just fine if I manually run vncs
I installed RealVNC 4.1.9 on CentOS 4.1. I can connect to the server
just fine if I manually run vncserver or if I use x0vncserver. The
problem is when I try to run vnc using xinetd. Every time I try to
connect I keep getting "The connection closed unexpectedly" I don't see
any errors in the xi
, July 15, 2005 8:29 PM
>To: John B Miller
>Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com
>Subject: Re: problem connecting to server on XP home
>
>BTW, if you would like to keep Fast User Switching enabled, you should
>consider using the "Remote Assistance" feature built into XP. It allows
BTW, if you would like to keep Fast User Switching enabled, you should
consider using the "Remote Assistance" feature built into XP. It allows
your parents to "request" assistance from you, and you can then take
over the XP machine remotely.
John B Miller wrote:
Hi,
Recently my parents 'upg
It's probably the "Fast User Switching" feature in XP. Unfortunately,
they will have to disable that (nice) feature of XP in order for VNC to
work correctly... :-(
John B Miller wrote:
Hi,
Recently my parents 'upgraded' their OS to Win XP Home (SP2). They installed
VNC server v. 4.1.1 and s
Hi,
Recently my parents 'upgraded' their OS to Win XP Home (SP2). They installed
VNC server v. 4.1.1 and set it up to operate in 'service mode'. Using VNC
viewer 4.1.1 from my PC (Win 2000 Pro) I cannot *fully* connect. Here's what
happens:
After typing in their IP address (and port 0) the pas
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 6:19 AM
To: Roman Rozinov; vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: RE: Problem connecting to VNC 4 Service running on Windows 2003
s erver
Known issue with RD. VNC (Free Version) cannot connect to a Windows
machine until it is rebooted after using Fast User Switching or
ou're out of
>>luck.
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Roman Rozinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 7:28 PM
>>To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
>>Subject: Problem connecting to VNC 4 Service running on Windows 2003
>>serv
will
> have that capability, just like the Enterprise version currently does,
> however, at this point, if you're using the free version, you're out of
> luck.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Roman Rozinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005
,
however, at this point, if you're using the free version, you're out of
luck.
-Original Message-
From: Roman Rozinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 7:28 PM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Problem connecting to VNC 4 Service running on Windows 2003
server
Problem:
VNC 4 running in service-mode on Windows 2003 Standard Server.
Initially, VNC 4 client/Web client connects to that server successfully
and can manipulate the GUI. Then, I've used a tool called Remote
Desktops version 5.2.3790.0 and initiated a terminal connection to the
2003 server. Afte
You are on the right track, you need to enable the single port option
and then change the port to 80. On your firewall you will need to
forward port 80 to your home machine.
HOWEVER: Many corp firewalls/proxies do more than just check port
numbers, sometimes they also scan the contents of the tr
Hello everybody!
I am trying to setup vnc server (enterprise edition) so that I can connect
to home from my office.
I wanted to ask you guys if this is at all possible in my case because I
tried different things and nothing seems to work. I searched the FAQ and
this mailing list but I am n
When I attempt to connect to another computer(both have VNC) I get a timed
out message. I tried to ping the other computer and came up with nothing,
so then tried to ping myself and came up with nothing. Then I realized that
my norton firewall was on so I turned if off and again tried to ping
Hi all,
I am experiencing problem connecting to a linux box which is running Redhat 9 from
windows 98 but i can connect from the redhat 9 server to the windows 98 running vnc
rerver instead.
the error which is displayed when connecting to the linux box from win98 is : "unable
to conne
Brian Cavanaugh said:
> Yes, I am behind a proxy on the client end, that is why I was using the
> java version as opposed to the stand alone client.
>
> But thinking about that just now. does the VNC Host, just send the
> viewer to the client, then use the normal connection?
Yes.
> In that
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'java.net. NoRouteToHostException'
Brian Cavanaugh said:
> Actually, for troubleshooting purposes, I have 5900, 5901, 5800, 5801all
> open on my router.
And forwarded to the correct machine?
> Still won't connect.
Are you behind a proxy server or firewall on the client end?
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William Hooper
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l.org> cc:
Sent by: Subject: Re: Problem
Brian Cavanaugh said:
> When trying to connect to a host I get the following error...
>
>
> java.net. NoRouteToHostException Operation timed out.
>
>
> The host is behind a router, and port 5800 is open, and forwarded to the
> host.
Forward port 5900.
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William Hooper
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When trying to connect to a host I get the following error...
java.net. NoRouteToHostException
Operation timed out.
The host is behind a router, and port 5800 is open, and forwarded to the
host.
I am using the web served java option.
I get the web page with the VNC logo, and the box asking what
Cliff McLoughlin said:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to connect to my home pcs which are behind an ADSL firewall
> router using VNC and a browser.
>
> I have mapped the internal IP addresses and ports of the PCs (eg
> 192.169.1.4:5800) to public port (1004) each pc getting a different public
> port.
Using
Hi
I am trying to connect to my home pcs which are behind an ADSL firewall
router using VNC and a browser.
I have mapped the internal IP addresses and ports of the PCs (eg
192.169.1.4:5800) to public port (1004) each pc getting a different public
port.
When I connect to my public ip address x
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem connecting from WindowsXP to Suse Linux(sparc)
> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 18:47:50 -0600
>
> Hi I've installed vnc onto my Solaris box and ran it.
>
>
>
> linux:~ #
>
> linux:~ # /usr/X11R6/bin/vncserver
>
>
>
&
Hi I've installed vnc onto my Solaris box and ran it.
linux:~ #
linux:~ # /usr/X11R6/bin/vncserver
New 'X' desktop is linux:1
Starting applications specified in /root/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /root/.vnc/linux:1.log
I then tried connecting using windows xp. I connect with IP:
Thanks to reply from the network experts. My company's network has
less than 40 computers and we're using ethernet switches. I suppose
switches are different from routers in that NetBEUI should work in switches,
right?
There's also an ethernet hub. Is it a switch or a hub?
> Th
Good enough. Thank you for your comments.
- Steve Bostedor
-Original Message-
From: Steve Palocz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 9:56 AM
To: Steve Bostedor; 'William Hooper'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem connecting with net name on Wind
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Ok, I was just trying to help someone, here. I'm speaking from
experience and it appears that others have the same experience. Take it
or leave it, but let's not argue over it.
- Steve Bostedor
http://www.v
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of SEAK, Teng-Fong
>
> I would like to express my opinion about NetBEUI.
>
> My company is using some simple printers connected to
> our network
> through printer servers (one is NetGear som
> Microsoft is dropping NetBEUI because it is a non-routable,
> non-scalable hack.
Oh by the way, what does "routable" mean ? What does that imply ?
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From: "Steve Bostedor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "William Hooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
'm open-hearted to listen. Thanks.
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Bostedor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: mercredi 19 mars 2003 23:14
> To: William Hooper; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Problem connecting with net name on Windows XP
>
>
> I do
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From: "Steve Bostedor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "William Hooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 5:14 PM
Subject: RE: Problem connecting with net name on Windows XP
> I don't want
t to install NETBEUI, now.
- Steve Bostedor
http://www.vncscan.com
-Original Message-
From: William Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 4:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem connecting with net name on Windows XP
> -Original Message--
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Bostedor
>
> I beg you to just try it and I'm almost positive that it'll
> work for you as long as you're on the same segment.
>
> This is something that I've seen hundreds of times.
My point
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Subject: RE: Problem connecting with net name on Windows XP
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Bostedor
>
> Windows XP does not have NETBEUI installed by default, so the
> broadcast wil
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Bostedor
>
> Windows XP does not have NETBEUI installed by default, so the
> broadcast will not happen. If you don't have a DNS server
> with records for the computer and you don't want to mai
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 1:48 PM
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Subject: RE: Problem connecting with net name on Windows XP
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fernando
> Esteban La Rocca
>
> Hel
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fernando
> Esteban La Rocca
>
> Hello, i have two computers with windows XP on both of them,
> from one i can
> connect vnc using the ip or the net name of the other but
> from the other one i
> can
Hello, i have two computers with windows XP on both of them, from one i can
connect vnc using the ip or the net name of the other but from the other one i
can connect to the first one only by using the ip number because when i put
the net name y takes a while and then sayd can connect to server. If
Hello andy...
sorry to say but you need to do more to your router before
this will work. the Address 192.169.x.x are reserved for
local addresses (theese are not valid internet addresses
and will not be routed throught the internet)
Included you'll find my standard answer:
And the answer is tha
Here is my problem,
I am military and trying to use the VNC program to help out with problems the
family may not be able to handle while I am away. My home computer has a
shared DSL connection between my computer and my son's computer through a
router set up. Before I left i made sure I could ta
Hello,
I installed vnc server on a few machines, with the viewer I can see and use
them all. Now I installed the server on a labtop running windows2000 and
when I try to connect to it from my windows NT4.0 workstation, I see the
widows2000 desktop fot a brief second and VNC stops.
How can I corre
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