Hello,

do I understand right? VNC doesn4t work through a proxy server?
I have a similar problem. Enabling bypass proxy using LAN it marches.

Steffen
  -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
  Von: James Weatherall
  An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
  Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Dezember 2004 21:14
  Betreff: RE: VNC doesn't work through Linksys - my setup is correct i think


  Hi there,

  One thing that occurred to me, reading some of the replies to your
question,
  is that some companies don't *actually* allow traffic out to the Internet.
  Instead, all HTTP/HTTPS/FTP, etc passes through an internal proxy server -
  they don't allow any internal machines to connect directly to the outside
  world at all.

  Could this be your problem?  If so then there are some tools you can use to
  get things working through the web proxy.

  Regards,

  Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > Sent: 08 December 2004 14:04
  > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > Subject: VNC doesn't work through Linksys - my setup is
  > correct i think
  >
  > i have vnc running on a windows 2003 server on my home
  > network.  the internal ip address of this box at home is
  > 192.168.1.10.  i did a standard install of the latest
  > download of vnc server so it's listening on port 5900 while
  > the java http server is listening on port 5800.  i have the
  > windows firewall enabled on this network card and am allowing
  > the following ports through (21/tcp, 80/tcp, 5800/tcp/udp,
  > 5900/tcp/udp.  i have gone into my linsys firewall/router and
  > have forwarded this exact list of ports to 192.168.1.10.
  >
  > now, from work i can open up IE and hit the website on
  > 192.168.1.10.  i just browse to my public ip address and the
  > firewall/router forwards the port 80 traffic over to
  > 192.168.1.10.  works great.
  >
  > also from work i can pull up a command prompt and ftp to my
  > ftp server on 192.168.1.10.  the firewall/router forwards the
  > port 21 traffic over to 192.168.1.10.  works great.  i "put"
  > a 160Mb file onto the ftp server from work and it worked great.
  >
  > 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.  i know my router/firewall can forward ports
  > b/c it's doing it with the port 80 and port 21 traffic.  i
  > know vnc works b/c i can get to it both through the standard
  > client and the web client when i am within my home network
  > (192.168.1.x).  is there something else i have to enable on
  > my router/firewall besides just simple port forwarding?
  >
  > i have a pretty good grasp of the basics here and as far as i
  > can tell everything's setup properly.
  > _______________________________________________
  > VNC-List mailing list
  > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > To remove yourself from the list visit:
  > http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
  _______________________________________________
  VNC-List mailing list
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To remove yourself from the list visit:
  http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
_______________________________________________
VNC-List mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To remove yourself from the list visit:
http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

Reply via email to