if I got it right what your saying...
You can set the server in the registry to listen to port 8000 - what you
did apparently..
Then set <param Name="PORT" value="8000"> in your applet call you will
be using 8000 then also for the genuine viewer
this should work.
Dietmar


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Subject: A problem with the vnc WEB (TCP port 5800 and 5900) How to
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Hello,

I installed with succes a vnc server
Using a LAN connection, I can connect to the server using a browser
(example : http://10.1.1.10:8000)

The vnc server is installed on Win NT 4.0 (SP6) and the clients use IE5
or Netscape 4.7 (WIN NT 4.0)

Using the Intranet, I have the next error      java.net.No route To Host
Exception : Operation Timed Out
I think it's because the client use the TCP port  8000 but the server
user 8100 (8100= 8000 + 100) (like 5800 and 5900)

My proxy allows only the TCP port 8000 and 8080

My question : How is it possible to change the value 100
I want to use the TCP Port 8000 and 8080 and not 8000 and 8100

Thanks in advance

Best regards

Eric
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