I know this issue has been brought up many times in the past but, I am still
having problems with VNC working through Port 80.  I don't understand why it
is not easer to set the port number in VNC.  Why don't you guys just program
VNC to ask for a port number instead of a display number system that is
currently being used?  I have to add numbers and subtract numbers.  You have
a different number on the viewer then on the server.  Someone should make
this easer!  OK enough complaining!  I am using the latest version of eSVNC.
I have the Display number on the server set to 59716 which translates to 80.
And on the Viewer 65616 which translates to 80 as well.  I still can't
connect through my two firewalls.  Can someone tell me if I am doing this
right!  I feel it is VNC and not my firewalls.  I have static numbers on
both sides and no NAT or proxy.  I have used Remotely Anywhere with no
problems using port 80.  I just can't get any form of VNC to work through
80.  Thanks for the help.

Jae Lupo
Systems Administrator
Ansett Aircraft Spares & Services
12675 Encinitas Avenue
Sylmar, CA  91342

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