Use the VNC viewer instead of the java-browser version.  You then need only
1 port.

regards




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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Brett Goldstein
Verzonden: zondag 25 februari 2001 16:47
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: VNC Ports

I understand that VNC uses two ports.  However, as I am looking to do
multiple port mappings, I was hoping to limit it to one port.  Does anyone
have any thoughts on how I can run WinVNC so that it would only have to
listen on a single port?

Your help is greatly appreciated.

-Brett
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