Hello,

the problem is, that VNC uses ports 5800 - 5899 for the java-client
and ports 5900 - 5999 for the normal client.
to make more connections then 100 the sources must be changed to use
other and more ports.

Cheers,
Claus M|ller

MB-Software
e-mail: m-soft.de
internet: www.m-b-soft.de

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Betreff: RE: many connections modifications


Hello Sharma,

Actually I was talking about Xvnc when I run it as a daemon in my
xinetd.

I seem to remember that someone wanted to be able to make somewhere
around 500 - 1000 connections and there was the question of how Xvnc
could handle the ports as the usual setting was to put it on port
5900.

Cheers,
Lonnie



> I am not aware if there are any restriction on the number of
> connection in the code. Are you talking about WinVNC or Xvnc ?
> Thanks
> -shashi
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 7:06 AM
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> Subject: many connections modifications
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>
> Hello All,
>
> I seem to remember someone asking about being able to make many
> connections (on the order of 100 or more) to a server through VNC
> and was wondering what modifications I needed to make to the
> sources to handle this?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Cheers,
> Lonnie Cumberland
> OutStep Technologies Incorporated
> (313) 832-7366
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