You can do it that way, or you can point port 5901 to port 5900 on the
second server. You don't have to have a 1 to 1 mapping on the port numbers.
You don't even have to have the "usual" port numbers open on your router. As
long as you can tell VNC to connect to a certain port on a certain address
and then remap the port on your router to port 5900 on a server somewhere
you're good.

-----Original Message-----
From: M. H. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Using two vnc servers behind a firewall.


Hi, I have two servers using vnc. I am behind a firewall. I know how to open

port 5900 and point it to one of the servers, and this is working. But I 
would also like to be able to get to the second server. Do I open up port 
5901 and point it to the second server and then change that display # on 
that server to 1?  Then when connecting do I just need to add :1 and it will

know where to go?

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

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