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by jassing
2005-07-07 21:10
Forum: SC
Topic: SC/WinVNC & Repeater.
Replies: 12
Views: 10473

I guess i'm brain dead for the day -- I don't get it..
I can't figure out how to get single click to connect to a -listen vncviewer session -- and if I add hte -id -- it just sits there with negotiating...

Thanks -- I'll plug at it later...
by jassing
2005-07-07 20:53
Forum: SC
Topic: SC/WinVNC & Repeater.
Replies: 12
Views: 10473

redge wrote:[topic=3173][/topic]
Thanks redge.

I misunderstood -- since using vncviewer INTO the repeater network uses machine names -- I thought the viewer would too.

I'll give that a whirl.

Thanks
-josh
by jassing
2005-07-07 18:38
Forum: SC
Topic: SC/WinVNC & Repeater.
Replies: 12
Views: 10473

SC/WinVNC & Repeater.

I have several computers at my home office. I set up the NAT router as such: 5500 -> 5501 on server1 5900 -> 5901 on server1 repeater is listening for 5501 and 5901 I have both modes checked. I try to use SC as such: [HOST] Support contact -ID server1 -connect myhomeofficeIP:5500 -noregistry when I ...