Hmmmm...Great..Got it..Thanks James.

The "vncserver" program is actually a
wrapper around "Xvnc",
> I also read that there are so many Xvnc available in
real 
> vnc.What is that all about in brief.

>>Sorry, I'm afraid I don't know
what you mean by that!

I mean to say, Only on Xvnc is there or more? 
I knows
about vnc server and vnc viewer are the main part of real vnc then what is the
purpose of Xvnc?

Thanks,
Paresh


 
----- Original Message ----
From: James
Weatherall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: PARESH MASANI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 24 January, 2008 11:39:59 PM
Subject: RE:
VNC Server perl script and C++ Code

Hi Paresh,

> >>through from 1..1000
>
should work,
> But i saw that in C++ code in hostandport.h and some 
>
vncExt.cc file, this same check is there to return a port 
> number. Will it
not make any difference?

I think the code you're referring to is used when
Xvnc is launched from
inetd & therefore can't rely on vncserver having
allocated a display for it.

> >> numbers with each block being
> >>300 ports
apart, e.g.
> 1..99,300..399,600..699 and so on
> Why ports are 300 aparts. is
any particular reason there?

The RFB ports start from 5900, the HTTP java
viewer ports from 5800, and the
X11 ports from 6000.  It's therefore necessary
to "skip" by 300 ports such
that the next 100 VNC servers use ports 6100+ for
HTTP, 6200+ for RFB, 6300+
for X11 and so-on.

> >> The "vncserver" program is
actually a wrapper around "Xvnc",
> I also read that there are so many Xvnc
available in real 
> vnc.What is that all about in brief.

Sorry, I'm afraid I
don't know what you mean by that!

Regards,

--
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd


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