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Bloody NTL!
I'm trying to VNC into my mums machine. The IP address reported by VNC server is different to the IP reported by www.whatismyipaddress.com I tried both and neither worked (Zonealarm shut down, windows firewall off) Do NTL block these things or something? -- Regards Jon Jon |
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Jon wrote:
> Bloody NTL! > > I'm trying to VNC into my mums machine. > > The IP address reported by VNC server is different to the IP reported by > www.whatismyipaddress.com > > I tried both and neither worked (Zonealarm shut down, windows firewall > off) > > Do NTL block these things or something? I am with NTL and I've used VNC successfully. Describe your setups. Are there any routers involved, for instance? A bit of information would help someone to help you. |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Jon"
(E-Mail Removed) says... > Bloody NTL! > > I'm trying to VNC into my mums machine. > > The IP address reported by VNC server is different to the IP reported by > www.whatismyipaddress.com > > I tried both and neither worked (Zonealarm shut down, windows firewall > off) > > Do NTL block these things or something? > The address reported by www.whatismyipaddress.com is the ntl web cache that you're connecting through, not the address of your machine. What do you mean by "The IP address reported by VNC server"? Is this on the local or remote machine? How are you trying to connect? Which version of VNC? |
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(E-Mail Removed) declared for all the world to hear...
> Describe your setups. Are there any routers involved, for instance? > A bit of information would help someone to help you. My mums PC is a connected to a standalone cable modem via ethernet. It runs XP SP2 fully patched. Zonealarm Pro and Norton 2005 are installed. For the period of a couple of hours last night I carried all the attempts with ZA shutdown but I must admit it didn't cross my mind that NAV could be doing anything. Windows firewall was also turned off for the duration. I tried to get in from two machines - an Orange SPV-M2000 pocket PC phone. I use this to VNC into my own PC with no problems. I also attempted to NVC from my own PC. ALl attempts came back with "Unable to connect to server" I think I must try with NAV shutdown first perhaps? Thanks for your help. -- Regards Jon |
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(E-Mail Removed) declared for all the world to hear...
> The address reported by www.whatismyipaddress.com is the ntl web > cache that you're connecting through, not the address of your > machine. What do you mean by "The IP address reported by VNC > server"? When you hover the mouse over the VNC icon in the system tray it pops up your IP for a few seconds. The same IP is reported in network connections. > Is this on the local or remote machine? I suppose it was the remote machine since that what I was trying to reach. > How are you trying to connect? Using my pocket PC phone and my own PC. > Which version of VNC? TightVNC from www.tightvnc.com -- Regards Jon |
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Soni tempori elseu romani yeof helsforo nisson ol sefini ill des Fri, 8 Jul
2005 07:26:36 +0100, sefini jorgo geanyet des mani yeof do uk.comp.home-networking, yawatina tan reek esk Jon <(E-Mail Removed)> fornis do marikano es bono tan el: >My mums PC is a connected to a standalone cable modem via ethernet. It >runs XP SP2 fully patched. Zonealarm Pro and Norton 2005 are installed. Well, my first action would be to wipe Norton from the machine, and never reinstall it. It causes more problems than it prevents, in my experience. deKay -- + Lofi Gaming - www.lofi-gaming.org.uk |- ugvm Magazine - www.ugvm.org.uk |- My computer runs at 3.5MHz and I'm proud of that |- "CLART - YOU KNOWS IT" |
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On 8 Jul 2005 07:28, Jon <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> Is this on the local or remote machine? > >I suppose it was the remote machine since that what I was trying to >reach. Is there a chance that Windows XP's firewall is blocking the incoming request ? If Zone Alarm is on, does it report attempts (sorry, never tried that one, using Kerio firewall on one PC, and Tiny Software (it is the version Kerio's v2.15 one was based on) on another and use VNC OK, but via ADSL and routers to other locations). Peter M. -- UK ADSL <http://tinyurl.com/5jpa4> - Happy to save cash with Plus.Net!! E-mail + files - 30 day free trial - <http://web.vfm-deals.com/runbox/> USENET news service? <http://tinyurl.com/3rjw4> (plans from under US$5) |
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us-(E-Mail Removed) declared for all the world to hear...
> >I suppose it was the remote machine since that what I was trying to > >reach. > Is there a chance that Windows XP's firewall is blocking the incoming > request ? I turned it off. > If Zone Alarm is on It isn't. I shut it down. -- Regards Jon |
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"Jon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Bloody NTL! > > I'm trying to VNC into my mums machine. > > The IP address reported by VNC server is different to the IP reported by > www.whatismyipaddress.com > > I tried both and neither worked (Zonealarm shut down, windows firewall > off) > > Do NTL block these things or something? > -- > Regards > Jon Why not install TightVNC on her PC TightVNC allows the server (Youe mum's PC) to simply connect to you which solves a lot of those NAT/Firewall problems i've had in the past. You just have to run the viewer in "Listen" mode, and configure your NAT/Firewall/router to leave port 5800 alone. |
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On 8 Jul 2005 18:55, Jon <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>> If Zone Alarm is on > >It isn't. I shut it down. I've seen other comments which (from memory) suggested that was not always enough. As I indicated earlier, I've never used it myself to know (but as a result of comments I've seen posted, have no special wish to try it :-) -- E-mail + files - 30 day free trial - <http://web.vfm-deals.com/runbox/> Can be added as an MX record, so your domain mail gets stored safely, with IMAP / POP / SMTP (not locked to port 25) facilities. USENET news service ? <http://tinyurl.com/3rjw4> (plans from under US$5) |
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