>I have a little network behind a cable modem router at the CEO's home,
>consisting of workstations of various platforms.  I need from time to time
>to connect to one or the other of these machines from work, so I have
>installed VNC on each of these machines.  As the cable modem is a single IP
>connection to the internet, and the little network is private non-routable
>IP addresses, I have set port forwarding on the cable modem to forward
>different 590x ports to the different machines.
>
>Everything went smoothly until I got to 5903 forwarding to a Macintosh
>server.  Although I could change the VNC connection port (display number)
>for each of the Windows machines, for the life of me I can't get the display
>number on the Mac to be anything but 0!  Am I missing something?

See the URL in my signature.  :)  You should find ChromiVNC rather 
more flexible in this area.

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