Yep, what Steve says. :) Hopefully there's no firewall in place that's
blocking TCP 1328. That, of course, would require root access to adjust.

cheers,
Scott


On Nov 12, 2008, at 9:00 AM, Steve Sobol wrote:

> Scott Freeman wrote:
>> Hi:
>> I am considering trying to run an EchoVNC server in my hosted Linux
>> 1&1 space and see from their FAQ that I will not have root access.
>> Would this preclude me from installing a server there? Where can I
>> find the requirement for Linux EchoVNC server? Thanks.
>
> You can install and run the server as a regular user. It uses port  
> 1328
> by default, and port 1328 is not a privileged port (only ports lower
> than 1024 are privileged and require you to be root).
>
> I run a Linux EchoServer under a regular user account; it works fine.
>


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