No, the ports arnt open andI cant get the IT group to open them. But I can use
the SOCKS https support if I can find a vncviewer that supports it....

Is it possible to set the application to run over different ports... ? (maybe
hack the application)

Regards

G
 




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On Wednesday 13 June 2001 04:14, you wrote:
> I am runnig VNCviewer on windows and unix at work ... and I wish to connect
> to my mac at home......
>
> However, I cannot get past the firewall, which has SOCKS https support....
>
> I attempted to install the patch available in the contribs page, but that
> is for version 3.3.1 unixsrc and I only have 3.3.3...
>
> Can ANYBOY help .... PLEASE !!!!!
>
> Regards
>
> G

As for the firewall, do you have the ports required for VNC open?  if using a
standard client(downloaded and isntalled) I think the ports ar 590# <-= The
pund indicates what Virtual Destop you are connecting too.  If you are
attempting to use the webbrowser I think its port 580#, again the # referring
to the Vrtual destop you ar connecting to.

HTH,

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