Re: Enabling VNC

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On 2004-10-21 18:23:30 -0400, gillian <gillian.bennett@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said:


Perhaps you could check the MTU of your machine and the remote host? We have had problems with VNC displaying similar behavior because the MTU's didn't match. To diagnose, you run a ping with varying sized packets between the hosts and tcpdump the traffic in very verbose mode. That way you get the packet sizes being reported.

What is MTU? How do I ping with different sized packets? What would that tell me?

Also check to make sure that VNC is actually listening on the port you think it should be. You can netstat -npl to check for that.

I have done netstat and have found out that it is listening on the right port (after fixing iptables).


Jeremy





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