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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. ×
our privacy policy. Got it Knowledge base (53)Error Messages (63)Known Issues (116)VNC (20)VNC Deployment Tool (4)VNC Viewer for iOS (8)VNC Viewer Plus (Intel AMT KVM) Knowledge base : Error Messages Failed To Connect:
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The connection was refused by the host compute... Cause This indicates an endpoint (typically vnc viewer failed to connect to server the host computer) was reached by the connection attempt, but that no service was running on the relevant port and hence unable to connect to vnc server ubuntu the connection was refused. Commonly, this is because: * The service is not running.... Timed out waiting for a response from the host computer Cause During the connection attempt, no response was received from https://support.realvnc.com/knowledgebase/article/View/309/1/failed-to-connect-the-connection-was-refused-by-the-host-computer the specified IP address, even to reject the connection. Resolution This error usually indicates a misconfigured router or firewall. If you are running any firewall software on the V... Connection Reset By Peer (10054) Cause This generally suggests a network issue which is not related to the VNC(R) application itself. This could be due to network hardware being either misconfigured or faulty. Resolution As far as the application reporting https://support.realvnc.com/knowledgebase/list/Index/1/error-messages the error is concerned, t... An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its ... Cause This error normally occurs because the VNC(R) Server PC has some internet security software operating that prevents the VNC Server software from binding to a port. Resolution This theory can be tested by disabling any Internet security softwar... Too many security failures Cause VNC(R) Server has a 'blacklisting' scheme that blocks an IP address after five unsuccessful connection attempts. The IP address is initially blocked for ten seconds, but this doubles for each unsuccessful attempt thereafter. Resolution A succe... Connection closed unexpectedly. Do you wish to reconnect? Cause This is one of the more common error messages reported, and the error itself does not give an adequate description of the actual problem. However, it is most often caused by one of the following: * Your "Hosts" filter has been deleted, or mis-... No Matching Security Types Cause You will receive this error when: * You try to connect to a VNC(R) Server that has encryption set to 'always on' from a VNC Viewer that does not support encryption * You are connecting from a VNC Viewer that has encryption set to 'always on'... The req
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Connection over SSH - connection refused Issues related to configuring your network Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 4 posts • Page 1 of 1 ben87 Posts: 2 Joined: 2011/08/17 10:38:35 [SOLVED] VNC Connection over SSH - connection refused Quote Postby ben87 » 2011/08/20 21:45:11 HelloTo begin with, I am fairly new to linux, so please forgive me for anything too obvious!I have been through the various setup guides for setting up a VNC connection to centos, and also for settign up an SSH connection to Centos. Unfortunately I just cannot get VNC to work over an SSH connection, as it states the following error - 'Unable to connect to hos: Connection refused (10061)My Centos server is set with a public IP, I am connecting from a windows 7 PC using Putty for SSH, and realvnc viewer for vnc.If I edit the /etc/sysconfig/vncservers so that its following -VNCSERVERS="1:root"VNCSERVERARGS[1]="-geometry 1024x768"My firewall is disabled for testing, and can connect fine from client machine over the internet.So, I then edit the file so that it is the following -VNCSERVERS="1:root"VNCSERVERARGS[1]="-geometry 1024x768 -localhost"Then i establish a putty SSH connection with a forwarded port like so -L5801 localhost:5801The SSH connection establishes fine, and I log in as root on the CLI.I then launch the VNC viewer again, this time specifying 'localhost:1', and I get a connection refused.Now I'm not sure if this is connected, but when I start the VNCserver service, i get this message -service vncserver restartShutting down VNC server: 1:root [ OK ]Starting VNC server: 1:root xauth: (stdin):1: bad display name "freeswitch1.localdomain:1" in "add" commandNew 'freeswitch1.localdomain:1 (root)' desktop is freeswitch1.localdomain:1Starting applications specified in /root/.vnc/xstartupLog file is /root/.vnc/freeswitch1.localdomain:1.log [ OK ]Not sure if this is related, the service starts successfully none the less.Should it be a problem using the root account for the vnc session?Any suggestions are very much appreciated!ThanksBen Top ben87 Posts: 2 Joined: 2011/08/17 10:38:35 Re: VNC Connection over SSH - connection refused Quote Postby ben87 » 2011/08/21 12:35:09 SOLVEDFound this very useful tutorial - http://help.godaddy.com/article/6012#accessOther documentation did not mention about adding the extra tunnel for port 5901 in addition to port 5801. Top AlanBartlett Forum Moderator Posts: 9297 Joined: 2007/10/22 11:30:09 Location: ~/Earth/UK/England/Suffolk Contact: Contact AlanBartlett Website [SOLVED] VNC Connection over SSH - connection refused Quote Postby AlanBartlett » 2011/08/21 16:23:55 Thank you for rep