ftp and VNC
Alex K. Angelopoulos
alex "at" bittnet.com
Mon, 15 Apr 2002 21:30:46 +0000
You would need to open port 21 (or whichever one you set the FTP server to run
on if different from the default) instead of 5900. Port 5900 is the "VNC"
doorway; if you're not a VNC client, you won't be able to connect.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Hoeller" <MichaelHoeller "at" t-online.de>
To: <vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com>
Sent: Monday, 2002-04-15 15:05
Subject: Re: ftp and VNC
> Thanks unfortunately some I didn't understood all of your answers,
> maybe someone can help me out?
>
> Beerse, Corni wrote:
> > Therefor, you need a ftp client and an fpt server.
> Is there a suggestion for a leagal, freeware ftp server which runs
> under Win98?
>
> > > ftp
> > > ftp>open BRITTA 5900
> > > RFB 003.003
> > > user (BRITTA:(none)):
> > Hey, this RFB message says: RFB spoken here! NOT ftp!
> Ok, I learned that my try to connect via the ftp protocol was answered
> with the version codes of RFB. In case I install a ftp server on the
> remote machine and do the same ftp command again will that work, or do
> need somthing special to do?
>
> Michael
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