set it to port 80. Do this in the registry after
>turning off auto port. Use the native viewer, once you get this working then
>work on the more difficult.
>
>Hope this helps.
>If you need more, don't hesitate.
>
>Steve
>
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ocalhost:zz
> program listens to localhost:zz
>
>
>So here, xx and zz could both be the port VNC likes to use, and yy could
>any unblocked port. VNC would think it is connecting to the local machine,
>but in fact the stream is routed to the remote computer by stunnel.
>
>Hope t
I am behind a country wide firewall. No ICMP packets can get through and even
port 119 is blocked. Ports 20 ,21, 23, 25, 80 and 110 are open, but I'm not
sure about any others as any port scanner tells me all ports (even 80, 20 and
21) are blocked, which is clearly not the case, so I guess th