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Ping or Not to Ping

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Ping or Not to Ping

Post by MCA_NS »

My customer has changed ISPs. They were on directway satelite with a static IP and UVNC worked ok -long legacy due to connection.
They are now on DSL with a static IP. The ISP has the ping blocked and UVNC will not connect. The only change being the ISP/IP.
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by UltraSam »

They must have some kind of firewalling.
Ask them to open the port TCP 5900 in the firewall for the machine that hosts their UltraVNC server, so your viewer can connect to this server

Instead, you can also use an UltraVNC single click package so they don't have to open the firewall ( In this case that's the server that connects to your viewer).Please refer to the related thread on this forum for details.
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Post by MCA_NS »

The firewall settings did not change in the switch. Also I am unable to connect using the add client feature in the server. :(
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Post by lenisham »

MCA_NS wrote:The firewall settings did not change in the switch. Also I am unable to connect using the add client feature in the server. :(
Your and their firewall settings may not have changed, but something between you and the remote site is blocking thes ports.

If their ISP is doing NAT it may need to be configured properly.
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Post by ipsec »

the other thing to find out is a list of ports NOT blocked by the new ISP.

Then have the client use one of those well known ports on the server, set up the forwarding ect on the dsl router and that should provide a good way around what ports are being blocked.
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