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Consider the following: For opening a connection, VNC uses two ports: 58xx and 59xx,
where xx is the display number (as it is called in the properties dialogue).
If You want to forward a VNC Connection by SSH (or something else, maybe a proxy
softw
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There is a way: If someone is logged in, the WinVNC-tray-icon turns from white to
black... think this is what you was looking for...
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On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 22:28:04 -0500, Jason A. Miller wrote:
>This may sound like a stupid question, but I searched the previous lists and
>couldn't find it. How can I (if possible) alter the port assignments that
>both the client and server use to communicate? I believe they default to
>5200? A
as far as I know VNC denies consequently Loop-back connections (connections from a
computer to itself). if you want to test your VNC you should use a
second computer in this network. You can copy the client or use netscape or internet
explorer for this (while using a browser, you have to add th
Make sure, that the ports 58xx and 59xx are open on your outside ip, where xx
specifies the display...
HTH
Matt
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