I do beleive the java port is served @ -100 of the RBF port. So I would try
http:://PC:7801

Jake Hoover

-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Linley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 3:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: changing default ports - java doesn't work


The docs state that you can change the port on your vnc server. I have
changed it for added security to e.g. 7901.
I made the port change in the registry and in the setup as the display
session number.  Vncviewer works great; however the java client doesn't
seem to work

Should I get a login prompt when I try to go to http://myip:7901?

I actually get the message 'rfb 003.003' which I have seen on the posts
as what you should get when you telnet to the server on that port. why
am I getting it in http://

I went in and opened up ports 5800 and 5900 on my router and it still
doesn't work.

The docs state that you CAN change the ports for both the vnc server and
the java server, but I only can find 1 place to change it (in the
registry).. where do you change the java client (or it is defaultly
changed with the standard client?)
Any help would be appreciated.

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Patrick
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