are you saying that there may be a firewall at work not letting the VNC traffic 
out onto the Internet?  I know http traffic goes through a proxy server but not 
sure about ftp traffic.  are you thinking that i'm not getting outside of my 
corporate network?  is there any easy way to troubleshoot this from the 
desktop?  maybe like a tracert for VNC?  is there any way to know if the VNC 
traffic is getting outside of the corporate network to the Internet?


> 
> From: "William Hooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/12/08 Wed AM 09:34:46 EST
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: VNC doesn't work through Linksys - my setup is correct i
>   think
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> [snip]
> > now, when i try to access vnc, i get an error.  it just hangs for a
> > minute and then i get "unable to connect to host: Connection timed out
> > (10060).  the java web client doesn't work either.  i know the server's
> > up and running b/c i can web/ftp to it.
> 
> The same answer as last time still applies.  Just because you can connect
> to the machine via the http and ftp doesn't mean there isn't a firewall
> that blocks some ports and/or that http and ftp aren't being proxied.
> 
> -- 
> William Hooper
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