The problem is the client. When connecting to a server, you can specify the port offset from 5900 via "x:<offset>" in the connect string. I don't know how to make the client use a different base.

Regards,

Andy

Angelo Sarto wrote:

If I may ask, why hardcode?  The configuration allows any port to be selected?

--Angelo

On 5/5/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Ok, i am sure its been brought up before, but i need to change, and
hardcode the port #.

59xx will not work, i need to move it to a lower port due to firewall
restrictions that are
out of our control, and using SSH/etc for port redirection isnt
practical since im using
systemtools' STRCM to load workstations remotely.

This wont need to be changed on the fly, so doing it in the actual code
makes the most
sense.

Since I'm not a C++ person, can anyone point me to all the proper places
to do this im
sure if i know where to go, i can figure out what to do once im there.

Or is it going to more work then i can do, and I just need to find a C guy ?

Oh, and no, we cant afford to just go buy a commercial version that
supports this.
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