> Unfortunately you can't enter negative numbers in vnc.
> for port 80 try 4294961476
> for port 21 try 4294961417
Yes you can actually. Just copy and paste from notepad. Later,
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connect?
3. I didn't try changing the encoding or Misc options on the
viewer. Would any of those make a difference?
4. Are there any optimization patches or anything like that?
Thanks in advance,
--Kyle Yamnitz
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Hey all,
I started using Serv-U FTP server, and it works very well. Thanks
again,
--Kyle Yamnitz
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serving software?) on port 21? If so,
that's the message you would get. You won't be able to do that in the web
browser though. Since port 21 isn't working, try port 23 (telnet) with
-5877 on both ends. Good luck,
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e or
cheap? Just an FTP program? Thanks in advance,
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y any common port
that isn't blocked).
This *might* work on port 80 too (with -5820), but I haven't tried it
yet. I'm thinking it won't b/c wouldn't it have to go through the proxy
on port 80? I might try this tomorrow.
If you're using a router, make sure it
proxy at my work... Too
bad I have no idea how to set that up :( I'll let you know how this works
out tomorrow. Thanks for all the help,
--Kyle Yamnitz
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try
> 59716
> (this comes from -5820+65536)
I'll give all that a try too. Thanks,
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the server and *connecting*
with -5820 in the viewer). I assume I'll put either -5820 or 80 in the
viewer... I also assume this only works when using the viewer -
not through a web browser? Thanks,
--Kyle Yamnitz
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> Kyle, do you know if port 5900 is blocked?
Must be because I wasn't able to connect on 5900, 5800, etc. I *think*
everything is blocked except 80, 21, whatever news, telnet and https are
on, and maybe a couple others... :( Thanks,
--Kyle Yamnitz
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> It's easier to use the http://:5800 in VNC...
I don't think that will work either because that's using port 5800, which
is blocked, and not port 80, which isn't blocked... Thanks though,
--Kyle Yamnitz
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>Do you have your Linksys configured to forward port 80 to your web
>server?
Yes, it's forwarding port 80 to the computer running VNC. I don't have any
web serving software running. I'm trying to get VNC running on port 80
where I can access it through a web browser. T
m of
the getting started page:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/start.html
and the info about running on port 80 in the FAQ:
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/faq.html#q54
but neither of these have worked for me...
A big thanks in advance to anyone that can help me with
this! Take care,
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