Problems with multiple Java clients over internet
Andrew Wilcox
andrew@ajwilcox.co.uk
Thu Nov 13 10:35:01 2003
Gerard
My reading is that there can be multiple clients on Windows 2000 (forgot to
mention that before) but they all see the same view (desktop).
I have tried to start more than one server in the past and this is not
allowed.
The solution may be to assign each viewer a display number rather than using
the auto function.
Thanks
Andrew
Gerard Fulton <mailto:cgfulton11@netscape.net> wrote on 13 November 2003
09:41:
> I remember seeing in the Get Started guide that you would have to
> start
> two instances of the server and the client ports would be 5801 and
> 5802 respectivly.
>
> gerard
>
>
> andrew@ajwilcox.co.uk wrote:
>
>> I tried to let two people see my desktop for the first time
>> yesterday and did not get the expected result. I think only one was
>> able to see it at time. When the logged in again they would see my
>> desktop but the other person would be knocked off.
>>
>> They were using a URL like this http://me.dnsalias.com:5800/
>>
>> My firewall had these ports open
>>
>> 5800, 5900
>> 5801, 5901
>> 5802, 5902
>>
>> All pointing to my PC on the LAN.
>>
>> The VNC Server was set to auto.
>>
>> Do I need more ports open for a two to one session?
>>
>> Is the www.dyndns.com service getting in the way?
>>
>> Any other thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Andrew
>>
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