vnc starts of with port 5900 up to 5999. You can change the base port by
changing the source code,but that is not what you want. You can add to
services (in /etc) a couple of lines dedicating the vnc services to a number
of particulair ports. I haven't tried anything else than something in the
range 5900 numbers. You can start up a vnc client to that particulair port
by specifing the display number like vncviewer :59 (it will choose port
5959)

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From: Jason A. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 4:28 AM
Subject: Port Assignments


> 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?  Any way to change that without going too deep into the code?
>
> Thanks!
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