In ZoneAlarm, Security, Advanced you have to specifically designate
127.0.0.1 as being in your Local Zone.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Danz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 5:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: WinVNC R9 doesn't go away on Close?
> 
> 
> Hi again
> 
> With DebugLevel=12 and DebugMode=2 I get a WinVNC.log in the 
> C:\Windows
> directory with the following.  When I select Close, the last 
> line of 'closing socket'
> appears, and when I look at the process list from 
> Ctrl-Alt-Del, Winvnc is still there.
> 
> And while I type this the solution comes to me...  I've been 
> running the ZoneAlarm
> software and looking at the configuration it was allowing 
> WinVNC to access the
> local network but not the 'Internet' (in ZoneAlarm's terms 
> anyway).  Turning on
> 'Internet' access allows WinVNC to shutdown correctly since 
> it looks like WinVNC
> needs to be able to access 127.0.0.1 to be able to shutdown 
> (if I'm reading the log file
> from a 'normal' shutdown correctly).  I don't know why 
> ZoneAlarm doesn't allow
> 127.0.0.1 access when 'Internet' is turned off, but that is 
> what it looks like.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Steven
> 
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncServer.cpp : authhosts set to "<removed>"
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncProperties.cpp : clearing user settings
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncPasswd.h : PASSWD : FromClear called
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncProperties.cpp : loading DEFAULT local settings
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncProperties.cpp : loading "stevend" 
> global settings
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncServer.cpp : trying port number 5900
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\VSocket.cpp : closing socket
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\VSocket.cpp : closing socket
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\VSocket.cpp : closing socket
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncSockConnect.cpp : started socket 
> connection thread
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncHTTPConnect.cpp : started HTTP server thread
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncPasswd.h : PASSWD : ToText called
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncMenu.cpp : tray icon added ok
> Thu Apr 19 10:37:02 2001
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\WinVNC.cpp : message 275 recieved
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncMenu.cpp : tray icon added ok
> Thu Apr 19 10:37:04 2001
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\WinVNC.cpp : message 273 recieved
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\WinVNC.cpp : message 16 recieved
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\WinVNC.cpp : shutting down server
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncMenu.cpp : tray icon added ok
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\vncServer.cpp : shutting down server object
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\VSocket.cpp : shutdown socket
> D:\ORL\vss\winvnc\VSocket.cpp : closing socket
> 
> 
> James ''Wez'' Weatherall wrote:
> 
> > > I've uninstalled WinVNC R7, installed R9, to keep up to date.
> > > Now I can reboot my Win98 system (so everything is 'clean'),
> > > startup WinVNC (appMode), then select the icon and choose 
> 'Close VNC'.
> > > The icon will go away but the process doesn't, ever.  
> Clients can still
> > > attach to it, but since the icon is gone you can't try to 
> 'close' it
> > again.
> > > If you hit Ctrl-Alt-Del the Winvnc process shows up in 
> the 'Close Process'
> > > list, so using that to 'End Task' is possible, but not 
> desirable.  I don't
> > have
> > > 'AllowShutdown' set in the registry, is it required to be 
> a 1 for the
> > server to
> > > go away?
> >
> > Strange.  AllowShutdown is set to 1 by default.  The Close 
> option would be
> > greyed out otherwise.  Can you enable debug logging to see 
> what the server
> > is trying to do when you select "Close"?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > James "Wez" Weatherall
> > --
> >           "The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
> > Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
> > AT&T Labs Cambridge, UK                              - Tel : 343000
> > 
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