Actually there is one more.
I just learned a few days ago that running the viewer in Listen mode
actually uses TCP port 5500 for those of you running reverse connections.
By the way, the two ports mentioned below are also TCP ports. There is no
use of UDP.
Michael
At 04:47 PM 2002-07-31, you wrote:
>If you read the docs you will find out.
>I think people should be made to read the docs and FAQ's and have a little
>test before being allowed to join this list. As to many questions can be
>answered if the lazy person would just read. And we know you can due to your
>email... :)
>
>Anyway
>port 5900 plus display for native rfb
>and 5800 plus display for web.
>
>E.G. if your display is set to 0 and you are trying to access through a
>browser then type in
>http://IP.IP.IP.IP:5800
>
>Or if using vncviewer type in the ip
>
>Steve
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Behalf Of Tariq Mahmood
>Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 3:25 PM
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>Subject: TCP and UDP
>
>
>Can someone tell me which 2 ports VNC listens on
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
>Behalf Of Jeff Rizzo
>Sent: 31 July 2002 18:54
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: max # of connections to Xvnc ?
>
>
>I run an Xvnc session under Solaris 2.7, and have noticed that I can get
>a maximum of about 62 clients open before the X server begins refusing
>connections. I had thought this was related to the max. number of open
>descriptors, which was 64, but I upped that number to 512 (and verified
>that it is 512 in shells opened from within Xvnc), but I still can't get
>more than about 62 clients connected to the X server.
>
>Does anyone know what's going on? Is there any way I can increase this
>number?
>
>Thanks!
>+j
>
>--
>Jeff Rizzo
>http://boogers.sf.ca.us/~riz
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