that the server was experiencing issues at the time.
I am now having trouble connecting to a host with a non-standard port.
The LED is red for this host. The error simply indicates that the
device cannot connect. I have confirmed that this host is functioning
properly and accessed it from a computer on the same network as my
iPad.
Is there a trick to using a non standard port for vnc?
Thanks for the quick response.
On Apr 5, 1:52 pm, Dean <canada...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What's the color of the virtual LED? If it's red, then for whatever
> reason (host look up, network access, etc.) it can't get to that host/
> port. If it's green then there may be another configuration issue.
> Let me know what you find.
>
> Dean
>
> On Apr 5, 11:59 am, Alex <nielsen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am attempting to connect to a vnc server with my iPad. The server
> > uses the default port 5900.
>
> > When I attempt to connect, I have to wait forever and then I get an
> > error: Can't connect to vnc server on localhost port 5900. I have
> > configured the connection as a raw vnc connection and have confirmed
> > that my host name is not localhost. Is there a fix for this?
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