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Subject: Re: Connecting Vnc Through Echoware
From: "Scott C. Best" <sbest () best ! com>
Date: 2006-03-26 17:48:54
Message-ID: 20060326174202.X3706 () kaboodle ! org
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Girish:
Heya. I think you're misunderstanding EchoVNC a
little bit. It's meant to act as a connection helper for
getting a VNC Viewer to connect to a VNC Server, regardless
of any intervening firewalls, routers, or web-proxies.
On the Viewer side of the connection, EchoVNC can
be told to use any flavor VNC Viewer you want (Real, Tight,
Ultra, etc). It comes with a default one, in case you don't
have one installed. On the Server side of the connection,
though, EchoVNC does *not* come with a default. It requires
that there be a VNC Server running on the PC, hence the
"error" you're seeing in the EchoVNC status window. Once
you install and run a VNC Server, EchoVNC will report that
it's ow "ready", and it will then use echoWare to assist with
connecting to it from anywhere.
Hope that helps!
-Scott
> I am trying to Connect vnc through Echoware, but I
> am getting stuck at a particular situation.
>
> When I am connecting through RealVnc it gets Connected.
> But in 2nd Case i am using Echo Vnc, and Echo Server.
>
> EchoServer Acknowledges the Connection of
> EchoVnc(viewer), EchoVnc(vnc -Server).
>
> On the EchoVnc(vnc viewer) end it shows no error and
> gets connected
>
> On the EchoVnc(vnc server) end it shows Server not
> found,and fails to connect.
>
> Can Anybody provide help and guide me in this situation.
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