Should be no reason you couldn't proxy the 5900 port also.  I believe
that that it precisely what vnc proxy does.

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Subject: Re: VNC through port 80? - having problems

On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 02:35:22PM -0600, Kyle Yamnitz wrote:
>
> This *might* work on port 80 too (with -5820), but I haven't tried it 
> yet.  I'm thinking it won't b/c wouldn't it have to go through the
proxy  
> on port 80?  I might try this tomorrow.

You're probably right.  If it goes through a proxy, then you can use
that port for HTTP (normally 5800) but not RFB (normally 5900).

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Mike Ossmann, Tarantella/UNIX Engineer/Instructor
Alternative Technology, Inc.  http://www.alttech.com/
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