Following up in-line

steve menard wrote:
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?

100 Viewports will cover 200 java and direct ports
only a single display can be on a listening port with the free version
[although you can have many computers viewing the same screen -display port- ]
Yes    Java Port is 100 less than VNC Port both are required free:

 when you use port :0  it is BOTH 5800 & 5900
 when you use port :10  it is BOTH 5810 & 5910
 when you use port :90  it is BOTH 5890 & 5990
X11 [standard 'desktop at the keyboard' uses 6000] -- so you can't use 6000 or :100

When you use the next batch of available port numbers
when you use port :300 it is BOTH 6100 & 6200 [so no conflit with 6000 range ]
 when you use port :310  it is BOTH 6110 & 6210
when you use port :399 it is BOTH 6199 & 6299 [ next port conflict with 6200 ]

The next range available is java viewer starting at :6300 so viewer is at :6400
When you use the next batch of available port numbers
when you use port :300 it is BOTH 6300 & 6400 [so no conflict with 6100-6199: 6200-6299]
when you use port :310  it is BOTH 6310 & 6410
when you use port :399 it is BOTH 6399 & 6499 [ next port range java- 6500-6599 direct 6600-6699 ]


THIS IS NOT CODED FOR in the wrapper you see ;  it goes only to 99


300 ports apart, e.g. 1..99,300..399,600..699 and so on.  Scanning
straight
through from 1..1000 should work, but will waste time scanning ranges
that
cannot be used because of port clashes.

Regards,

--
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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