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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Windows XP Service Pack2
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I have been trying to get Synergy to connect on my computers and have not been able to establish a connection.
I am using Windows XP on both computers. One is a Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop connected with internal wireless The 2nd a Dell Dimension 4300, connected with a wireless USB My Linksys WRT54G is connected to a Vonage Router I use open DNS My computers are networked and file/printer sharing works fine. Both have the same external IP. My network is encrypted, as are most of the others in my area. Both ping each other I have Iolo firewall on the laptop, Webroot on the desktop, both Windows firewalls are off, and both firewalls have been configured to allow synergy. Although I have also tried connecting with the firewalls off. I have tried setting up with computer names and internal IP addresses, Have tried reversing which computer is the server, no luck at all. I tried the telnet command and after a bit the response came back could not open connection to the host on port 24800 connect failed. I tried with the firewalls on and off. Also tried without specifying a port the response was could not open connection on port 23 connect failed. When none of my attempts worked I tried Multiplicity but cannot establish a connection with it either. Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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OS: winxpsp2 / osx 10.5
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Re: Help with Synergy or Multiplicity Please
did you ever figure out the issue? I've been using Synergy with no problems between OS X 10.5 and Win XP SP2 for nearly a year. I just started using OpenDNS and would like to continue using it, but can't seem to make Synergy talk while using OpenDNS. Any help would be appreciated!
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2
OS: winxpsp2 / osx 10.5
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Re: Help with Synergy or Multiplicity Please
Actually, it appears as though I've figured it out. Two, possibly three, steps involved:
1. Make sure that that Synergy server's host name is added to the "Typo Exceptions" list in your OpenDNS settings. My host name happens to be "macpro.local" 2. Add a record to your Synergy client's "hosts" file that directs to the Synergy server's IP address, like so: Code:
192.168.1.101 macpro.local Hope that wasn't too terribly confusing. |
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