the scan at http://scan.SimBox.NL shows 5900-5920, 5800-5820, 5500-5520, and
many server ports...

comments are welcome at 'vnc_scan.htm#SimBox.NL' (don't forget to replace
the #)

ViNCe

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Scott C. Best
Verzonden: dinsdag 07 oktober 2003 23:13
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Onderwerp: Re: trouble with browser Viewer


Dai:
        Heya. Sorry for the late reply. The scan at GoToMYVNC
only checks out port 5900-5909; the browser-based VNC Viewer
needs to use port 5800 as well. So it sounds like you setup
your router to let port 5900 thru...but did you forget to setup
port 5800?

cheers,
Scott

> Situation: I want to connect via a browser to my home network (TIGHTVNC
> SERVER) through a router from my work that has a firewall with a proxy
> server. I have gone through GOTOMYVNC.COM and the results came back as
such
> =================================================
> Checking you out at IP address "xx.xxx.xxx.139"...
> xx.xxx.xxx.139 is accepting connections on Display 0 (TCP port 5900).
> ...
> ...
> =================================================
> I have been able to use the browser to connect to other computers on the
> same network at work. I have also done the same at home in terms of
> accessing other networked computers at home from home.
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