Frank,

I assume you are running VNC Server for Windows.

VNC Server listens for VNC connections on the port you tell it to listen on,
i.e. 5900 or 5910 in the examples you give.  Why would you expect it to be
listening for VNC connections on any other ports?

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank Hamersley
> Sent: 20 July 2004 08:20
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> Subject: VNC4 accepts connection 5900 but refuses 5901
> 
> I am no doubt missing something blindingly obvious, but...
> 
> I have installed the v4 release and can successfully connect 
> to the session on 5900.  However I can't connect on 5901 - 
> instead I get the "10061 connection refused" message!
> 
> If I shift the base port number to 5910 I can connect to :10 
> but still can't connect to :11.  Can anyone illuminate me on 
> this as I had expected any number of sessions to be enabled 
> by default?
> 
> I wanted to deploy VNC to share management of a server 
> between 2 people.  I wanted the first person to always 
> connect on 5900 and the second always to connect on 5901.  
> That way I was planning to avoid a collision if both should 
> connect at the same time (because we will be using ssh 
> tunneling on those preassigned ports).
> 
> Regards,
> Frank.
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