LocalHost
Yury Averkiev
yury "at" s-code.com
Sun Apr 3 14:10:01 2005
Geoff,
why don't you use a telnet for that. In order to test that VNC server
is up and running you can do the following. From a command line execute the
command:
telnet.exe localhost 5900
If the server is setup correctly you
will a VNC server handshake string:
RFB XXX.XXX
Best regards,
Yury
SmartCode Solutions
WWW: http://www.s-code.com
Tel: +1 (650) 276-0434 or +65
91125904
Fax: +1 (801) 904-5158
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From: geoff "at" 3lanes.freeserve.co.uk
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 3:01 AM
To:
vnc-list "at" realvnc.com
Subject: LocalHost
I'm having a few problems setting
up RealVNC to work on a local network, strangely
TightVNC worked immediately
but I prefer the security settings on RealVNC as I am
looking to eventually
connect via a VPN connection.
Is there a way I can test the set up using
localhost or 127.0.0.1, I did try it but just got
window after window after
window appearing, which is understandable.
At the moment I have not got two
computers on my adsl/router set up to test it with.
Geoff Lane
Welwyn
Hatfield Computer Club
www.whcc.co.uk
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