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Need to allow TightVNC

Hey Guys, I have 40 machines that need to have ports 5800 and 5900 open. My issue is that the Web policy "Default Workplace Policy" that i am using is blocking tightvnc and even after turning off all the rules within the default workplace web policy it dose not work, but if i set the web policy to none it works. Any idea what could cause this. I do not want to set all machines with a static.



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  • Christopher,

    Many of us have that same issue.  For me, turning off all the rules in the Default Workplace Policy still blocks something that affects a couple of iOS apps on my Apple devices.  Turning off the Default Workplace Policy solves the problem.  If you need those rules, you can easily recreate them in a new web policy.

    Otherwise, TightVNC and all other applications are allowed or denied in the Application policies.  Tight VNC is either a Risk Level 4 or a Risk Level 5 application.

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  • Christopher,

    Many of us have that same issue.  For me, turning off all the rules in the Default Workplace Policy still blocks something that affects a couple of iOS apps on my Apple devices.  Turning off the Default Workplace Policy solves the problem.  If you need those rules, you can easily recreate them in a new web policy.

    Otherwise, TightVNC and all other applications are allowed or denied in the Application policies.  Tight VNC is either a Risk Level 4 or a Risk Level 5 application.

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