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iOS (8)VNC Viewer Plus (Intel AMT KVM) Knowledge base: Error Messages vnc ubuntu connection refused Failed To Connect: The connection was refused by the host computer Cause This indicates an endpoint
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(typically the host computer) was reached by the connection attempt, but that no service was running on the relevant port and hence the connection was refused. Commonly, vnc connection refused 10061 this is because: The service is not running. The service is not running on the port you contacted. The internal IP of the VNC Server has changed, invalidating the port-forward rule in the router. Resolution You should ensure that the service you are attempting to connect to is running correctly. To resolve this error vnc connection refused 61 it is then suggested to follow the steps in Timed out waiting for a response from the host computer, and How do I connect to another computer over the Internet? Note: An older cause of this error can be: when the machine is very slow, the UI process exits with a MsgBox if it can't connect back to the server within one second. This happens without any connection attempt to VNC Server from VNC Viewer. This issue is fixed in VNC 5.0.3. Products VNC VNC Viewer Plus Download VNC VNC Viewer VNC Viewer Plus Legacy software Purchase Pricing Start a trial Buy online Renew online Buy from a reseller Buy from a distributor Join the channel Support FAQ Documentation Knowledge base Submit a ticket Developer VNC Developer VNC Automotive VNC for Wayland About us Contact us Company profile Customers News Careers Legal Copyright © 2002-2016 RealVNC Limited. All rights reserved. RealVNC®, VNC® and RFB® are trademarks of RealVNC Limited. More. ×
connection. I was vnc connection refused 111 follow the instruction: 1. set default password within 8
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characters and config VNC in kali Launcher ----succeed 2. start VNC service from Kali Launcher ----succeed https://support.realvnc.com/knowledgebase/article/View/309/1/failed-to-connect-the-connection-was-refused-by-the-host-computer my X is 1 so the IP and Port should be 127.0.0.1:5901 3. connect service from nethunter using androidVNC ----failed I was enter my nickname then enter the password which I was set https://forums.kali.org/archive/index.php/t-23365.html before IP: 127.0.0.1 as localhost port: 5901 username: I leave this as empty because I dont know what to put then I hit connect it shows: VNC connection failed! authentication failed Just wonder did I do something wrong during these steps? any hints thankyou zerone.v01d2014-10-29, 01:32 PMSorry guys, problem solved. I was entered 3 numbers as password, I though I set it correctly but it is too short. So in Kali Launcher when we press 8 VNC setting and 1 change/add password, we will get feedback for pw above 8 but not less than 8.
in forever, but this is just so nerdy I had to post it. I got my full Ubuntu Linux desktop on my T-Mobile G1, and I did it very securely. Here is how you can do it too (provided of course http://shujinkou.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-to-vnc-from-android-phone-to-linux.html you have an Android powered handset, Linux at home and a desire to show off to nerds everywhere). To create a secure SSH tunnel to your Linux computer from an android phone;This guide assumes a few things; that you have an ssh server and VNC server running on your home system, and that you have your home router setup to forward ssh traffic to your home computer. Every router is slightly different so I cannot write a guide for them all, but it should be connection refused quite easy to figure out with some basic Google searching. I recommend dyndns to get your routers external facing IP updated through DNS to you can connect with less of a headache when your ISP changes your IP.1) Download ConnectBot to your phone from the android marketplace, put in your computers IP or hostname information (and password of course). You may want to test this first step to make sure you can ssh in before you set up the port forward.2) In ConnectBot click menu key vnc connection refused on the phone.3) Click Port Forwards on the screen.4) Click menu on the phone.5) Click Add port forward on the screen.6) Enter the following settings. Nickname: VNC Type: Local Source Port: 5901 Destination: 192.168.X.X:5900 (the Xs of course representing your local IP address on your home system, not the IP address of your Internet facing router. You can find your you IP with the ifconfig command)7) Download androidVNC to your phone from the android marketplace.8) Open androidVNC and enter the following settings. Nickname: (leave this field blank) Password: (The password you set up on your remote computer for VNC, check the Keep box) Address: 127.0.0.1 Port: 59019) Click connect and you should be connected! posted by Shujinkou at 8:36 PM 29 Comments: fepus said... worked like a charm! thx for the recipe. Droid meet X11. X11 meet Droid. Too bad using vim or wmii WM is tough on the droid ;( 6:02 PM Anonymous said... Now how do I route *everything* through a tunnel for browsing on public access points? 8:45 PM Anonymous said... You sir are a God, now I have an encrypted Ubuntu Desktop on my Android. This is promethean. Thanks so much. 1:29 PM jimrecht said... Darn! I’m using an iMac and trying to connect with my rooted HTC Hero using Android-VNC and ConnectBot. I followed your excellent instructions to the letter, with one exception: for “Destination” I entered 10.0.1.144:5900 instead of 192.168.X.X:5900 (I think that’s correct, since I’m using Mac OS X). But I can’t connect! 3