> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Brake Pro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I have three different geographical locations with more than one computer in
> each location.  Each location has a router, from which I port map from the WAN
> to the LAN, and out again.
> 
> For the VNC application, I am confused as to how to port map to more than one
> computer behind the router.  This is what I DO understand, so far:
> 
> 1.  Port 5900 is the default, with display '0'.
> 2.  VNC allows you to use different port numbers for different machines.
> 3.  You must change the display number in the vncserver as you change the port
> number to any given machine.
> 
> So it would look like this:
> 
> port: 5900   id: 192.168.1.101    display: 0
> port: 5901    id: 192.168.1.103    display: 1
> port: 5902    id:  192.168.1.104    display:2
> 
> I guess you also have to change the port display setting in the windows
> registry entry for vnc?  It doesn't seem to change automatically just by
> changing the display number in the vncserver.

        You're wrong, port number is linked to display number.  You don't have to play 
with windows registry.

> So here is my question:  when I want to connect using vncviewer, what host
> name do I type in?  I've been using the public ip address for a location,
> which works fine for one machine, but what about when I want to connect to
> machine number 2 in the same location (that I have port mapped using a
> different port number and display number)?  What would it really look like for
> the second machine:
> example: (67.133.227.106:5901)?????

        No, you should use 67.133.227.106:1

        The number after colon is *display number* (though in some condition it's port 
number, but don't count on it).

> So far this format isn't working for me, don't know if it's right or wrong.
> 
> Thanks for any info!
> Elke
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