Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Re: VNC setup

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Isn't port 5800 the Web Browser Java tunnel and port 5900 is the direct
VNC client connection? I always use 5900 for my machines and have zero
issues with iSSH.

Plus, I also agree that iSSH is incredible! :)

Scott

On Wed, February 10, 2010 9:52 am, Dean wrote:
> Interesting. It should have no issue with a specified port of 5800.
> If you're using the SSH tunneling however, the port used for VNC is
> set in the VNC settings below the SSH connection setup. Hope this
> helps.
>
> Dean
>
> On Feb 10, 9:27 am, Janet <jfrederi...@whoi.edu> wrote:
>> I just installed iSSH ... it is incredible!!  I am having VNC
>> trouble.  I have a server running on Windows XP.   I typically connect
>> via port 5800 using a browser.   Using the iSSH buttons, I must click
>> SSH/TELNET/RAW ... I tried SSH and RAW ... (with VNC, clicked as
>> well) ... but it doesn't work -- the light is green -- it says
>> "Connecting to VNC Server -- but then says "Failed" with un-disclosed
>> error.  I tried the port assignment of 5800 and I also tried
>> "default" ... BTW I am running through a VPN connection.
>>
>> Thanks
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