Forwar and backward connect to the vnc viewer...???

PARESH MASANI masaniparesh "at" yahoo.co.in
Thu Feb 7 14:57:01 2008


Thanks for reply...Could any one  please tell me, In case of reverse
connection how would server knows that client is waiting for me?? I mean there
should be some call from somewhere or from client to server to imform that
client is waiting on say X machine on 55XX port to be connect.

Thanks,
Paresh
----- Original Message ----
From: Stewart Becker <stewart "at" sibecker.co.uk>
To:
PARESH MASANI <masaniparesh "at" yahoo.co.in>
Cc: vnc-list "at" realvnc.com
Sent:
Monday, 4 February, 2008 3:03:58 AM
Subject: Re: Forwar and backward connect
to the vnc viewer...???

A normal "forward" connection is where the VNC client
initiates the
connection to the VNC server.  A reverse connection is where the
VNC
server initites the connection to a VNC client.  This requires first
that
a VNC client has been set up as a listening server (usually on
ports 55xx).
The purpose of having two is so that either side can
initiate the connection.
HTH

Stewart [NutmeG] Becker


On Sun, 2008-02-03 at 18:13 +0530, PARESH
MASANI wrote:
> Hello Frineds,
> 
> Could any one explain me what is the
Forwar and backward
> connect to the vnc viewer...? and what is the purpose of
having two types of
> connections?
> 
> Thanks,
> Paresh
> 
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