Realvnc Error Code 10061
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[ subject ] [ author ] Ronald, You misunderstand: error 10061 indicates that the server computer didn't even accept the TCP connection in the first place - the connection never got to the stage of being connected nor authenticated. This is why there is no vnc connection refused 10061 logged connection in the .log file. Possible causes are: - Broken TCP stack on the second machine vnc viewer connection refused by host computer - Broken DNS setip on the second machine (what form of VNC Viewer address do you use?) - A firewall configuration at the server that permits connections timed out waiting for a response from the host computer vnc viewer only from certain addresses - A firewall configuration at the server that permits connections only via certain network interfaces - Some sort of firewall software on the second machine, that is aborting the connection at the source. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -----Original Message----- vnc connection refused ubuntu > From: vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com > [mailto:vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com] On Behalf Of Ronald B Miller > Sent: 11 August 2004 18:11 > To: James Weatherall > Cc: vnc-list "at" realvnc.com; vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com > Subject: RE: Error 10061 on one of two systems > > Hi, > > Thanks for the response. A couple of things, tho. I have > two systems > sitting side by side on my desk. On one (the old one) I can > connect to the VNC server running on the UNIX system.
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Then > if I close that connection and on the new PC try to connect > to the UNIX server, I cannot. So there must be something > listening on that port on the UNIX host and there can't be a > problem on that end (such as firewall rules) since I can > successfully connect with the old system. > > Also, when the 'old' box connects I get an entry in > $HOME/.vnc/aker:1.log (aker is the UNIX system). When I try > to connect with the new XP, no entries are made to any log > files in that directory. Also, altho I have opened up all > ports for VNC in my new pc's firewall, I have also had it > fail with the firewall disabled so it's not that either. > > How does vncpasswd come into play? How does the server process: > > rbmiller 322 1 0 12:30:25 ? 0:13 Xvnc :1 > -desktop aker:1 () > -httpd /usr/local/vnc/classes -auth /export/home/rbm > > authenticate the connection? Is this perhaps why VNC is > refusing the connection? If so, how do I make my new > computer able to authenticate? > > Thanks in advance, > > -Ron Miller > > > > > > > Ronald, > > Error 100061 is the Winsock 2 error for "the server refused > the connection" > - it's not ubiquitous, it specifically means that the server > machine won't accept a connection on the specified port. The > most likely cause is that there is nothing on that por
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(8)VNC Viewer Plus (Intel AMT KVM) Knowledge base : Error unable to connect to vnc server ubuntu Messages Failed To Connect: The connection was refused by the host compute... Cause This indicates an endpoint vnc failed to connect to server (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, https://archive.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2004-August/046401.html 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 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 https://support.realvnc.com/knowledgebase/list/Index/1/error-messages 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 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 repor
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