
If you were able to FTP transfer files before using UltraVNC, then the remote host server should already be setup for FTP shared folder access. Apparently the server is of a version that is not compatible with RealVNC (?).Ĭan anyone give me (newbie proof) instructions of getting the files from the server?īTW: I have tried to use Filezilla to connect with FTP, but I get no access.Ĭode: Select all sudo ufw allow from any to any port 20,21 proto tcp As I have been able to transfer files with UltraVNC, that report cannot be true. (.) set the ProtocolVersion parameter to "3.3" I have done that but FTP tab in the server window I get this message: "VNC server does not support file transfer". RealVNC reports: "This VNC-compatible Server software is non-standard, and may fail to work. They both work for getting control over the server, but I cannot find a way download files from the server. I have tried to connect with a number of VNC connection programs in Linux: RealVNC and Remmina. As you can imagine, this is a bit of a hassle, as I need to start up my VM for this purpose only. I know!!) FYI: I have no control over that computer, in the sense that I cannot install new software on it.Īfter switching to Linux MInt (19.1), I have been using a Virtual Machine with Windows 7 to connect with UltraVNC.

The good thing of UltraVNC is, that it includes an FTP option with which I can download/upload files from the server. To download files from my church server, I have used UltraVNC on Windows.
