Re: Change port for applet

2002-05-14 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
I just read Corni's post about the port number; that should be it. - Original Message - From: "Martin Bergmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, 2002-05-14 02:20 Subject: Re: Change port for applet > > Martin, I'm n

RE: Change port for applet

2002-05-14 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
> -Original Message- > From: Martin Bergmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Beerse, Corni wrote: > > What do you realy want? > > Use port 80 to serve the applet and use an other port for the rfb > > communication so you don't have to specify the portnumber > in the url? Then > > for Unix va

Re: Change port for applet

2002-05-14 Thread Martin Bergmann
Beerse, Corni wrote: > What do you realy want? > Use port 80 to serve the applet and use an other port for the rfb > communication so you don't have to specify the portnumber in the url? Then > for Unix variants, add '-httpport 80' to Xvnc or vncserver. For Windows > variants, I don't know detail

Re: Change port for applet

2002-05-14 Thread Martin Bergmann
> Martin, I'm not sure whether you are working on the client side of the problem > or the server side of the problem. > > If you have a default WinVNC server, for example, and need to change the port it > uses from the default 5900, you can try changing the display number from 0 to: > 59716 > (Th

RE: Change port for applet

2002-05-13 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
> -Original Message- > From: Martin Bergmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > If you are actually running the VNC Server *itself* on port > 80, use port 80 for > > the Java applet target port. The Java applet uses standard > TCP/IP port numbers > > externally. > > Thanks, but how can i c

Re: Change port for applet

2002-05-13 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
from 65536 - 5820; from the standpoint of port numbers in a big loop, 65536 is the same thing as 0). - Original Message - From: "Martin Bergmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, 2002-05-13 06:01 Subject: Re: Change port for applet > >

Re: Change port for applet

2002-05-13 Thread Martin Bergmann
> If you are actually running the VNC Server *itself* on port 80, use port 80 for > the Java applet target port. The Java applet uses standard TCP/IP port numbers > externally. Thanks, but how can i change to let the applet use Port 80 to communicate with the vnc server. Port 5800 is not the pr

Re: Change port for applet

2002-05-13 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
Monday, 2002-05-13 05:26 Subject: Change port for applet > Hi, > > First of all sorry if this question was already asked, but can't find > the information i require. > > How can i change the port 5900 to port 80 to connect via the applet. > I tried to enter -5820 i

Change port for applet

2002-05-13 Thread Martin Bergmann
Hi, First of all sorry if this question was already asked, but can't find the information i require. How can i change the port 5900 to port 80 to connect via the applet. I tried to enter -5820 into the display number textbox, but it allows no negative numbers. All i've found is how to change