From: PG on 8 May 2008 10:04 Hi everyone, when I try and access my virtual server on port 5900, http://virtualserver:5900 , I get this message "RFB 003.006". I've searched and searched again but can't find what it means! Has anyone seen this message before? What does it mean? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
From: Daniel Crichton on 8 May 2008 10:53 PG wrote on Thu, 8 May 2008 15:04:00 +0100: > Hi everyone, when I try and access my virtual server on port 5900, http://virtualserver:5900 > , I get this message "RFB 003.006". > I've searched and searched again but can't find what it means! > Has anyone seen this message before? What does it mean? > Any help would be appreciated. > Thanks Are you sure it's IIS listening on port 5900? 5900 is normally used by VNC, are you sure you don't have a VNC or similar remote access application server running on that port? The RFB protocol is used by VNC, so given that you're seeing RFB in the response it seems like you've got a VNC server running - TightVNC, RealVNC, or one of the other VNC derivatives. -- Dan
From: PG on 8 May 2008 11:18 Hi, This is a brand new installation of windows Server2008 with IIS7 and Virtual server2005 r2 sp1. No VNC installed on this machine or on the network... So it's got to be IIS... If I could figure out what that message means...maybe it would help.... "Daniel Crichton" <msnews(a)worldofspack.com> wrote in message news:OUw4JtRsIHA.1240(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > PG wrote on Thu, 8 May 2008 15:04:00 +0100: > >> Hi everyone, when I try and access my virtual server on port 5900, >> http://virtualserver:5900 , I get this message "RFB 003.006". > >> I've searched and searched again but can't find what it means! >> Has anyone seen this message before? What does it mean? > >> Any help would be appreciated. > >> Thanks > > Are you sure it's IIS listening on port 5900? 5900 is normally used by > VNC, are you sure you don't have a VNC or similar remote access > application server running on that port? The RFB protocol is used by VNC, > so given that you're seeing RFB in the response it seems like you've got a > VNC server running - TightVNC, RealVNC, or one of the other VNC > derivatives. > > -- > Dan > >
From: Daniel Crichton on 8 May 2008 12:16 Did you configure IIS to listen on port 5900? If not, it's not IIS - it only listens on port 80 by default. I've just found this: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/virtualserver/2005/proddocs/vs_operate_using_config_vs_vmrc.mspx which lists 5900 as being used for VMRC sessions in Virtual Server. That is definitely not IIS, and you'd need to use a VMRC client to connect to it. Dan PG wrote on Thu, 8 May 2008 16:18:51 +0100: > Hi, > This is a brand new installation of windows Server2008 with IIS7 and > Virtual server2005 r2 sp1. No VNC installed on this machine or on the > network... > So it's got to be IIS... > If I could figure out what that message means...maybe it would help.... > "Daniel Crichton" <msnews(a)worldofspack.com> wrote in message news:OUw4JtRsIHA.1240(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> PG wrote on Thu, 8 May 2008 15:04:00 +0100: >>> Hi everyone, when I try and access my virtual server on port 5900, >>> http://virtualserver:5900 , I get this message "RFB 003.006". >>> I've searched and searched again but can't find what it means! >>> Has anyone seen this message before? What does it mean? >>> Any help would be appreciated. >>> Thanks >> Are you sure it's IIS listening on port 5900? 5900 is normally used >> by >> VNC, are you sure you don't have a VNC or similar remote access >> application server running on that port? The RFB protocol is used by >> VNC, so given that you're seeing RFB in the response it seems like >> you've got a >> VNC server running - TightVNC, RealVNC, or one of the other VNC >> derivatives. >> -- >> Dan
From: Daniel Crichton on 8 May 2008 12:19 Small update - if you are trying to access the Virtual Server Administration Website you should be using port 1024 (by default), not port 5900. More details here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/virtualserver/2005/proddocs/vs_operate_ht_openAW.mspx?mfr=true Dan PG wrote on Thu, 8 May 2008 16:18:51 +0100: > Hi, > This is a brand new installation of windows Server2008 with IIS7 and > Virtual server2005 r2 sp1. No VNC installed on this machine or on the > network... > So it's got to be IIS... > If I could figure out what that message means...maybe it would help.... > "Daniel Crichton" <msnews(a)worldofspack.com> wrote in message news:OUw4JtRsIHA.1240(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> PG wrote on Thu, 8 May 2008 15:04:00 +0100: >>> Hi everyone, when I try and access my virtual server on port 5900, >>> http://virtualserver:5900 , I get this message "RFB 003.006". >>> I've searched and searched again but can't find what it means! >>> Has anyone seen this message before? What does it mean? >>> Any help would be appreciated. >>> Thanks >> Are you sure it's IIS listening on port 5900? 5900 is normally used >> by >> VNC, are you sure you don't have a VNC or similar remote access >> application server running on that port? The RFB protocol is used by >> VNC, so given that you're seeing RFB in the response it seems like >> you've got a >> VNC server running - TightVNC, RealVNC, or one of the other VNC >> derivatives. >> -- >> Dan
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