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SC newbee
Re: SC newbee
[TITLE]
FX Lecture Support
[HOST]
Internet support
-connect 192.168.1.6:5900 -noregistry
[TEXTTOP]
Dubble Click to make a connection
FX Lecture Support
[HOST]
Internet support
-connect 192.168.1.6:5900 -noregistry
[TEXTTOP]
Dubble Click to make a connection
Re: SC newbee
Also tested
-connect PublicIP:5900 -noregistry
-connect PublicIP:5900 -noregistry
Re: SC newbee
Hmm - interesting.
5900 is default port SERVER is listening to VIEWER connection request
in NORMAL mode.
5500 is default port VIEWER is listening to SC or full SERVER request
in REVERSE mode.
sorry for confusion, but I had all the time in mind
it is port 5500 where your viewer is listening, as it is hardcoded in SC.
Or if it does really listen at 5500, it can never accept SC connection request to port 5900 .
5900 is default port SERVER is listening to VIEWER connection request
in NORMAL mode.
5500 is default port VIEWER is listening to SC or full SERVER request
in REVERSE mode.
sorry for confusion, but I had all the time in mind
it is port 5500 where your viewer is listening, as it is hardcoded in SC.
Or if it does really listen at 5500, it can never accept SC connection request to port 5900 .
Re: SC newbee
Using Port 5500
SC works for private IP address!
but does not work for Public IP.
SC works for private IP address!
but does not work for Public IP.
Re: SC newbee
So why 5900 is in helpdesk.txt ? Or do you listen on both ports occsionally ?
Last edited by poutnik on 2008-03-09 05:26, edited 1 time in total.
Re: SC newbee
another summary:
software FWs are inactivated, ports 5500, 5800, 5900 are said to be Forwarded.
You use either 1 SC with more connection items, or more SCs independently with these items:
-connect routerPublicIP:5500 -noregistry
-connect ViewerLocalIP:5500 -noregistry
eventually
-connect 127.0.0.1:5500 -noregistry
IMPORTANT: just 1 space as delimiter, never more
Viewer is listening on 5500 on XP, so does SC is connecting to viewer on 5500. ( 5900 is better to reserve for normal server listening mode )
Vncviewer listening on 5500:
1) connection from SC ( but be sure about 5500 ) or from vncserver
to viewer on same machine 127.0.0.1:5500 works
2) connection to viewer within LAN 192.168.x.x:5500 works
3) connection to viewer from inet to routerpublic:5500 does not work
http abyss server listening on 5500, instead of VNC viewer:
4) connection from browser on same machine
to http://127.0.0.1:5500 works
5) connection from browser within LAN
to http://192.168.x.x:5500 works
6) connection from browser from internet
to http://routerpublic:5500 does not work
7-8-9 The same functionality for "telnet IP port".
Note:Telnet can be used to general simple check, if destination is reachable and listening, whatever is it, either VNC server or vncviewer or http server or whatever else. Any behavior ( like more or less strange texts, screen blanks)
other than text "blablabla connection failed" means SUCCESS.
other question: does viewerPC on LAN have static private IP, or dynamic ?If dynamic - did you älways check if IP used for forwarding is your one ? ( Sorry if asking stupid question, I am getting short from serious ones )
another question you still did not answer ( unless misses ) : Is your LAN in domain ? if yes, it could be that without domain login it will not work.
Is there in LAN any other service running, that is accessible from remote without extra system-scope login ?
One idea:
if possible, for testing phase, try avoid vista. It could bring another problem beside connection one and I am not familiar with vista. Stick on XP on both sides. If resolved, we can involve final vista machine to see, if things change.
software FWs are inactivated, ports 5500, 5800, 5900 are said to be Forwarded.
You use either 1 SC with more connection items, or more SCs independently with these items:
-connect routerPublicIP:5500 -noregistry
-connect ViewerLocalIP:5500 -noregistry
eventually
-connect 127.0.0.1:5500 -noregistry
IMPORTANT: just 1 space as delimiter, never more
Viewer is listening on 5500 on XP, so does SC is connecting to viewer on 5500. ( 5900 is better to reserve for normal server listening mode )
Vncviewer listening on 5500:
1) connection from SC ( but be sure about 5500 ) or from vncserver
to viewer on same machine 127.0.0.1:5500 works
2) connection to viewer within LAN 192.168.x.x:5500 works
3) connection to viewer from inet to routerpublic:5500 does not work
http abyss server listening on 5500, instead of VNC viewer:
4) connection from browser on same machine
to http://127.0.0.1:5500 works
5) connection from browser within LAN
to http://192.168.x.x:5500 works
6) connection from browser from internet
to http://routerpublic:5500 does not work
7-8-9 The same functionality for "telnet IP port".
Note:Telnet can be used to general simple check, if destination is reachable and listening, whatever is it, either VNC server or vncviewer or http server or whatever else. Any behavior ( like more or less strange texts, screen blanks)
other than text "blablabla connection failed" means SUCCESS.
other question: does viewerPC on LAN have static private IP, or dynamic ?If dynamic - did you älways check if IP used for forwarding is your one ? ( Sorry if asking stupid question, I am getting short from serious ones )
another question you still did not answer ( unless misses ) : Is your LAN in domain ? if yes, it could be that without domain login it will not work.
Is there in LAN any other service running, that is accessible from remote without extra system-scope login ?
One idea:
if possible, for testing phase, try avoid vista. It could bring another problem beside connection one and I am not familiar with vista. Stick on XP on both sides. If resolved, we can involve final vista machine to see, if things change.
Last edited by poutnik on 2008-03-09 06:30, edited 4 times in total.
Re: SC newbee
5900 was tested for testing purpose.poutnik wrote:So why 5900 is in helpdesk.txt ? Or do you listen on both ports occsionally ?
Re: SC newbee
-connect 127.0.0.1:5500 -noregistry on Vista this works.poutnik wrote:another summary:
software FWs are inactivated, ports 5500, 5800, 5900 are said to be Forwarded.
You use either 1 SC with more connection items, or more SCs independently with these items:
-connect routerPublicIP:5500 -noregistry
-connect ViewerLocalIP:5500 -noregistry
eventually
-connect 127.0.0.1:5500 -noregistry
IMPORTANT: just 1 space as delimiter, never more
Viewer is listening on 5500 on XP, so does SC is connecting to viewer on 5500. ( 5900 is better to reserve for normal server listening mode )
Vncviewer listening on 5500:
1) connection from SC ( but be sure about 5500 ) or from vncserver
to viewer on same machine 127.0.0.1:5500 works
2) connection to viewer within LAN 192.168.x.x:5500 works
3) connection to viewer from inet to routerpublic:5500 does not work
http abyss server listening on 5500, instead of VNC viewer:
4) connection from browser on same machine
to http://127.0.0.1:5500 works
5) connection from browser within LAN
to http://192.168.x.x:5500 works
6) connection from browser from internet
to http://routerpublic:5500 does not work
7-8-9 The same functionality for "telnet IP port".
Note:Telnet can be used to general simple check, if destination is reachable and listening, whatever is it, either VNC server or vncviewer or http server or whatever else. Any behavior ( like more or less strange texts, screen blanks)
other than text "blablabla connection failed" means SUCCESS.
other question: does viewerPC on LAN have static private IP, or dynamic ?If dynamic - did you älways check if IP used for forwarding is your one ? ( Sorry if asking stupid question, I am getting short from serious ones )
another question you still did not answer ( unless misses ) : Is your LAN in domain ? if yes, it could be that without domain login it will not work.
Is there in LAN any other service running, that is accessible from remote without extra system-scope login ?
One idea:
if possible, for testing phase, try avoid vista. It could bring another problem beside connection one and I am not familiar with vista. Stick on XP on both sides. If resolved, we can involve final vista machine to see, if things change.
>Viewer is listening on 5500 on XP, so does SC is >connecting to viewer on 5500. ( 5900 is better to >reserve for normal server listening mode )
Viewer is listening on 5500 on Vista, not XP.
telnet 127.0.0.1 5500
does not work on Vista PC
telnet 192.168.1.6 5500 (from XP to Vista PC)
does not work
Domain is not used.
No other service running on this LAN.
But hpw do I double check this ?
It is impossible to avoid Vista.
I have only a single XP machine and my friends who want me to view at their desktop, they all use Vista except one guy.
Here it is almost impossible to find a new PC with XP installed if the buyer is not a tech guy.
And these friends are non-tech 100%.
Re: SC newbee
OK, vista is special, you can forget telnet here...
One issue: password protected screensaver can cause not allowing connection.
One issue: password protected screensaver can cause not allowing connection.
Last edited by poutnik on 2008-03-09 07:19, edited 1 time in total.
Re: SC newbee
Screen saver was disbaled from the first installation of Vista.
BTW even TeamViewer cannot work, Vista to XP.
I sent e-mail to their tech support but no response yet.
TeamViewer supports Vista.
BTW even TeamViewer cannot work, Vista to XP.
I sent e-mail to their tech support but no response yet.
TeamViewer supports Vista.
Re: SC newbee
I will test what will happen if UAC is disabled in Vista.
Re: SC newbee
When UAC is disabled, XP can do telnet to Vista.
SC on XP cannot connect to Viewer on Vista using PublicIP.
Can you test XP to XP in the same LAN using PublicIP ?
I want to make sure if this works in XP XP environment.
SC on XP cannot connect to Viewer on Vista using PublicIP.
Can you test XP to XP in the same LAN using PublicIP ?
I want to make sure if this works in XP XP environment.
Re: SC newbee
i could be difficult, but solution works for me in schema
Viewer on XPPROSP2 at my work -> corporate firewalls -> myhomerouter > server onW2kpro at home
SC on XPPROSP2 at my work -> corporate firewalls -> myhomerouter > viewer onW2kpro at home
SC on Vista(Home?) (my non tech friend) -> ADSL router/modem -> myhomerouter > viewer onW2kpro
I can do Viewer -> server and SC -> viewer connection on my home w2k through my public router IP.
Viewer on XPPROSP2 at my work -> corporate firewalls -> myhomerouter > server onW2kpro at home
SC on XPPROSP2 at my work -> corporate firewalls -> myhomerouter > viewer onW2kpro at home
SC on Vista(Home?) (my non tech friend) -> ADSL router/modem -> myhomerouter > viewer onW2kpro
I can do Viewer -> server and SC -> viewer connection on my home w2k through my public router IP.
Last edited by poutnik on 2008-03-09 08:59, edited 2 times in total.
Re: SC newbee
What is the tech support e-mail address for UVC and SC ?
Re: SC newbee
lolpjo wrote:What is the tech support e-mail address for UVC and SC ?
Yea Forum... Unless you want to donate and help maitain support staff... Or pay me and email me...