Greetings.

On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 09:48:34AM -0500, Clay Douglass wrote:
> >How did you defined 'vnc' service in '/etc/services'?
> 
> vnc             5900/tcp                        # VNC Server
> 
> >If your 'vnc' service was using port 5900, then Xvnc also
> >uses port 6000, which is the port of the normal X server.
> 
> I don't understand that statment.  If I use the -inetd Xvnc should use no 
> ports. It's invoked by xinted and uses stdin/stdout...

Xvnc is both VNC server and X server.  With -inetd option,
VNC uses 5900 as VNC's connection, but still uses 6000 port
for X server.

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Akira Hatakeyama        E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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