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Some basic questions

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vbmark
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Joined: 2006-05-03 16:53

Some basic questions

Post by vbmark »

I created the SC exe without problem but my listener never "hears" it.

The listener is listening on port 5500.

The PC running SC is behind a firewall with only ports 80 and 443 open.

I have tried the following in the helpdesk.txt:
-plugin -connect blah.no-ip.com:5500 -noregistry

I assume the -plugin argument causes SC to go out via port 443. Does that mean the listener needs to be listening to port 443 also?

Thanks!
redge
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Post by redge »

SC
content of helpdesk.txt
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[HOST]
-connect blah.no-ip.com:443 -noregistry

[DIRECT]
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to your broadband router, (vnc viewer side)
forward port 443 to your internal IP of your computer hosting vncviewer listening.

viewer:
Start ... Run...
Open box: vncviewer -listen 443



remark:
-plugin
don't use it unless you are familiar with the basic usage of SC above
need only if you use msrc4plugin, need your own rc4.key
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UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.1 (built 20110518)
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
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