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#11
compiled ssvnc ( http://ssvnc.sourceforge.net/dev/ssvnc-1.0.28.tar.gz ) which has -listen option and clients use ultravnc SC.
when user connects it shows her desktop immediately but its not very usable like n900 customized vnc clients (like presencevnc).
 
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#12
- presencevnc is a good alternative in friendly adapted VNC client for Nokia N900. I use it for typical connections.
- SSH tunnels with users creation, firewall adaptations,... so complicated for each connection.

vncviewer has more sense if includes command line options as a complete port, including the -listen feature.
 
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Hey! I see that since the presencevnc version 0.6 it includes "Listen for Incoming Connections" option to host list!!

Thanks to Christian Pulvermacher!
 
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#14
Tried presencevnc's listen option some time ago and then it didn't work for ultravnc SC (Single Click). Protocol differencies?
Or you actually tried and it realy worked?

To allow users make reverse connections with SC I use openvpn and port forwarding. Quite easy No more guessing/solving problems by phone.
Btw when launching ssvnc i use '/opt/ssvnc/vncviewer -listen -noipv6', otherwise it creates second thread for ipv6.

Originally Posted by narcisgarcia View Post
Hey! I see that since the presencevnc version 0.6 it includes "Listen for Incoming Connections" option to host list!!
Thanks to Christian Pulvermacher!
 
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#15
I used this command from a desktop computer to make a reverse connection to a Maemo phone:
x11vnc -connect myphone:5500
 
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