Dustin,

You have changed the RFB (VNC session) port to 80, not the Java Viewer port.
If you need both to run on the same port number then you'll need to use VNC
Enterprise or Personal Edition, which can support One-Port operation.
Alternatively, you can configure your firewall (see
http://www.realvnc.com/portforward.html).

Note that we don't recommend use of VNC Free Edition over the Internet
except in conjunction with some kind of secure tunnel or encrypted VPN.
(VNC Enterprise and Personal Editions have in-built security for use over
the Internet)

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dustin Hand
> Sent: 05 January 2006 02:44
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Cant connect to the Java Console, have not 
> configured the Firewall due to inexpierence
> 
> I am having trouble connecting to my server through the java 
> console over
> the internet.  I have Trend Micro PC Cillin Internet Security 
> Suite 2006,
> and have yet to set up any exceptions or anything, as I am 
> unfamiliar with
> this.  I cannot connect through the default 5800 port, but 
> when I change the
> port on the server to 80 (default HTTP port) I just get a 
> "RFB 003.008"
> message.  I leave the "allow connections on port 5900" alone. 
>  I am unable
> to use the Viewer on a remote machine due to restrictions in place.
> 
> Look forward to some help,
> Dustin
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