Yes, I am not trying to connect to anyone. However, I do have my VNC Viewer listening on port 80. When i do that, i get messages every five minutes (even if my computer is doing nothing). The first message reads:
Connection failed - Invalid protocal !
Possible causes:
-You've forgotten to select a DSMPlugin and the Server uses a DSMPlugin
-Viwer and Server are not compatible (they use different RFB protocoles)
The next message reads similar saying:
Connection fialed - Error reading Protocol Version
Possible causes:
-You've forgotten to select a DSMPlugin and the Server uses a DSMPlugin
-Viwer and Server are not compatible (they use different RFB protocoles)
-Bad connection
Last night i left my viewer on listening on port 80 ( i have found that my of my SC clients can get through their firewall that way, some are being strong firewalls), but when i woke up in the morning i had litterally a 100 of these messages stacked up on eachohter saying this.
I'd appreciate any help
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"Connection Failed - Invalid protocal!" Appears Randomly
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"Connection Failed - Invalid protocal!" Appears Ra
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Command
"C:\Program Files\UltraVNC\vncviewer.exe" -listen 80 -autoscaling
vnc server reverse connection to vnc viewer listening
winvnc -connect 123.123.123.123::80 -noregistry
or
winvnc -connect host.domain.com::80 -noregistry
I think you have conflict on computer had 2 services listen same port with web server on port 80 hosting vnc viewer listening on port 80
or/and
config NAT rule port forwarding error
winvnc -connect 123.123.123.123::80 -noregistry
or
winvnc -connect host.domain.com::80 -noregistry
I think you have conflict on computer had 2 services listen same port with web server on port 80 hosting vnc viewer listening on port 80
or/and
config NAT rule port forwarding error
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UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.1 (built 20110518)
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
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No problem connecting
I'm not having a problem with people connecting on my listening port 80 port. The problem i'm having is with those messages popping up.
No one is trying to connect to me when those messages pop up.
My guess is a port conflict, but i'm not running a web server on my computer
No one is trying to connect to me when those messages pop up.
My guess is a port conflict, but i'm not running a web server on my computer
port 80 is used on your NAT router as web page for managing your Customer Premise Equipment
maybe, you need to change the default port 80 of your broadband router to port 8080 for stop conflict
maybe, you need to change the default port 80 of your broadband router to port 8080 for stop conflict
UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.1 (built 20110518)
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
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broadband router
My broadband router is already set to port 8080
any other ideas?
by the way, how do i know if the router i have qualifies as a "NAT router?"
any other ideas?
by the way, how do i know if the router i have qualifies as a "NAT router?"
Do you have a nonroutable Ip like 192.168.0.101 etc?
If so these are non-routable IPs and your router is doing NAT..
If so these are non-routable IPs and your router is doing NAT..
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Fixed it
THanks for your help
I realized i had my HTTP Port as 80 as well.
Thanks for helping me get through the problem
I realized i had my HTTP Port as 80 as well.
Thanks for helping me get through the problem
if you use Skype can conflict with your vncviewer -listen 80
this software use port 80 or 443 for users using broadband NAT router/firewall unconfigured/restricted
if there no restriction, Skype use default port 3841
this software use port 80 or 443 for users using broadband NAT router/firewall unconfigured/restricted
if there no restriction, Skype use default port 3841
UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.1 (built 20110518)
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer