Hi,

look at www.analogx.com and try to use his portmapper software. It works for
me

In server:
    map Any adapter port 21 to 127.0.0.1:5900
    map Any adapter port 80 to 127.0.0.1:5800

In client:
    map Any adapter port 180 to [serverIP]:5900

And voila

This workaround Works fine for me, but needs to install portmapper on client
side.
If you only need to REMAP RFB port and no HTTP Java download, you need to do
this only in server side: map Any adapter port 21 to 127.0.0.1:5900

I hope this helps you.

Regards
Juan Belmonte
www.cartrix-slot.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 3:46 AM
Subject: VNC ports


> Hello All;
>
> This is a feature request for any takers
>
> We use VNC for demo purposes using the web browser.
>
> What we find restrictive is the in-ability to control both the ports
> that VNC listens on a individual basis. In some cases a customer has
> only certain ports open on the firewall(which are not the default 5800 /
> 5900) but for example ports 80 and 21. You cannot currently modify the
> values for each port on a seperate basis. Changing the display
> increments the web portion and so on
>
> What would be well received is graphical functionality in the VNC Server
> to configure seperate port values for each component. This would enable
> us to specify very different port values and suit to potential clients
> firewall enviornments.
>
> For example if a customer has ports 80 and 21 open to them we could run
> the VNC server on 21 for the display and 80 for the web browser...and so
> on.
>
> Thanx for your time
>
> _________
>
> Brett
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