Hi All,

Perhaps this has been answered before, but I couldn't find the answer
in the ML.  I am unable to connect to a WinXP VNC server box on my
LAN, from a second WinXP box.  This problem occurs *only* when I
select "connect to local ports only" to stop it listening to ports on
the Internet.  I am tunnelling this VNC connection through ssh
(copssh).  No problem connecting to the VNC server from a Linux box
(also on the LAN, also tunnelling through ssh).

The error that comes up on the WinXP VNC viewer is something like "the
connection was unexpectedly terminated, would you like to try again".
Telnet-ing through the forwarded port
similarly fails - the telnet session hangs waiting for a response from
the server.  As soon as I deselect the "connect to local ports only"
the WinXP VNC viewer (and telnet session) can connect happily again to
the VNC server.  Is this a WinXP bug?  Is there a work around?

I am going to move the server box to my father in law's and would
rather solve this problem while it's still with me.  Thank you in
advance for any ideas.
--
Regards,
Mick
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