Unable to connect to CentOS Teamviewer

Hi,

I am unable to connect to my CentOS based system running with Team Viewer. Funnily, I am able to connect to other machines on Team Viewer using that same CentOS machine, but inbound TeamViewer connections to that CentOS machine are not succeeding. When trying to connect to the CentOS machine, I receive the error "Unable to connect, reason unknown". 

 

This is not a network issue on my end, since I'm able to connect to Windows based Team Viewer machines. 

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  • ChristianCay
    ChristianCay Posts: 182 [Former Staff]

    Dear abhisheksha,

    Thank you for your post.

    Sounds like TeamViewer is not able to grab the session. 

    Some reasons for that can be TeamViewer was started on a virtual X session (They are not supported).

    Have you tried to restart the TeamViewer service on your CentOS 7 Box?

    To do so, please run the following command.

    sudo teamviewer daemon restart

    Hope this solution works for you.

     

    Best regards,

    Christian

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  • Unfortunately, that did not help. I restarted the CentOS machine also.

  • Any update?

  • Also note - I have disbabled the firewall using systemctl disable firewalld 

  • Guys, any help? 

     

    Thanks

  • ChristianCay
    ChristianCay Posts: 182 [Former Staff]

    Dear abhisheksha,

    Thank you for contacting TeamViewer.

    May you please check if you can access the following website?

    master1.teamviewer.com

    We are looking forward to your comments.

     

    Best regards,

    Christian

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