The web browser is set to 100 ports below the standard VNC port, and *only*
uses that port for serving the web page (it switches to the "other" VNC port
for the actual VNC session) so trying to factor that in would require an
extra open port.

I'm not sure what you would need to put in the viewer; as a guess, if -5820
doesn't work, you can also try
59716
(this comes from -5820+65536)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kyle Yamnitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 2002-03-19 11:53
Subject: Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems


: > Here is the method which is supposed to work (pulled from Shola
Ogunlokun,
: > Mike Morrel, and Michael Millette's post in late January).
:
: Hi Alex,
: Thanks, I'll give that a try tomorrow.  It sounds much like what I
: was doing before (except I was putting "80" in the server and *connecting*
: with -5820 in the viewer).  I assume I'll put either -5820 or 80 in the
: viewer...  I also assume this only works when using the viewer -
: not through a web browser?  Thanks,
: --Kyle Yamnitz
:   The Lesson Plans Page:
: http://www.LessonPlansPage.com
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