Norman,

Your display number is your PortNumber - 5900. So yes you are correct that
port 5900 is display # 0.  And port 5901 is display #1.

Zach

-----Original Message-----
From: Norman Segall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 2:55 PM
To: 'Zach Dennis'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Servers behind NAT router how do I reach them?


Ok guys..... Patience is a virtue! That's what happens when you let amateurs
loose...

> PORT FORWARDING TO    VNC DISPLAY NUMBER
> 5900                   =>             5900
> ..01                   =>             ..01
> ..02                   =>             ..02
> ..03                   =>             ..03

Is this the same as:

Port forwarded          lan ws IP               VNC display no
5901                    >       192.168.0.3                     1
5902                    >       192.168.0.6                     2
5903                    >       192.168.0.8                     3

Ie: is the vnc display no actually the port number? Now all groan in unison!

Norman



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