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Could you try to disable/delete the first connection and see if the second connection will start working immediately. I'm not sure this is the case. That is - the problem is not that one connection is getting in the way of another, the problem is most likely that there are some other connectivity (network) issues.
However, I think network issues are highly unlikely here, at least in the sense you probably mean them - I am using a set of direct connections over an SSL tunnel, and the tunnel has been tested and retested multiple times and is working perfectly. Plus, if it *was* a network problem, the host's callback connections window should not display "connected"...
In fact, I am completely baffled by the need of the hosts to actually provide *any* callback port. Obviously, the hosts are connecting to the viewer, but they are only connecting to one specific IP address and one specific port. They don't have any need for a local port setting, as any traffic should go over the connection they initiated.
You really won't break anything if you just delete one of your callback connections. And yes, the Viewer keeps all its settings and data in that %appdata% folder.TBH, I would rather not break my current viewer settings :-). If you can confirm that the contents of "%APPDATA%\Remote Utilities Files" folder is all that I need to recover, I will try tomorrow (time permitting).
A network problem does not necessarily mean that the tunnel is bad or low performing. Perhaps the 'problem' is an incorrect word chosen. It could be a specific security setting for instance or anything else , either on the PC or the router that would affect how a specific application uses the network. There are hundreds of hardware and software manufactures after all.However, I think network issues are highly unlikely here, at least in the sense you probably mean them - I am using a set of direct connections over an SSL tunnel, and the tunnel has been tested and retested multiple times and is working perfectly. Plus, if it *was* a network problem, the host's callback connections window should not display "connected"...
In fact, I am completely baffled by the need of the hosts to actually provide *any* callback port. Obviously, the hosts are connecting to the viewer, but they are only connecting to one specific IP address and one specific port.
When you use callback connection it's the Viewer that is listening and the Host that initiates a connection, not vice versa. The Host should know the Viewer's listening port in order to be able to connect (along with Viewer's IP address , of course).
In order for something to go over a connection, a connection must be initiated first. That is the point.They don't have any need for a local port setting, as any traffic should go over the connection they initiated.
In the end, I created several brand new virtual machines and they behave exactly the way I would expect them to. For some reason the real computers don't, though. Never mind, I am glad to have a working setup and if it was just some glitch with my setup, that's not a big issue.Conrad wrote:
You really won't break anything if you just delete one of your callback connections. And yes, the Viewer keeps all its settings and data in that %appdata% folder.
That's precisely why I can't understand why should the port of the host machine matter.In fact, I am completely baffled by the need of the hosts to actually provide *any* callback port. Obviously, the hosts are connecting to the viewer, but they are only connecting to one specific IP address and one specific port.
When you use callback connection it's the Viewer that is listening and the Host that initiates a connection, not vice versa.
Of course. That's obvious.The Host should know the Viewer's listening port in order to be able to connect (along with Viewer's IP address , of course).
I agree that that's how it should work in theory. But unfortunately that's not what I observe with my computers. On my second host, I *have to* change the Settings -> Network -> Port to something else than on my first host, otherwise the callback connection from the host to the viewer will connect, but any kind of control from the viewer will fail to start. The moment I change the Port, even though it should be completely irrelevant as the connection's direction is from the host to the viewer, control starts to work.They don't have any need for a local port setting, as any traffic should go over the connection they initiated.
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