so I got BetterTelnet and had the host name (IP) followed by space and 5800
and later with 5900 (the 5800 was mentioned in the VNC manual and 5900 was
mentioned here) but I had no luck. What other portadresses are usualy used
(sorry, not my game)?
Thanks everybody for your help,
best regards
Claus


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From:   Jonathan Morton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Fri 3/22/2002 5:46 PM
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Subject:        Re: VNC on NT4-Server with Mac client

>Anyone else able to shed some light on what's in vogue for Mac telnet
>clients? My last use of telnet from a Mac was NCSA's telnet client back in
>1994.

I use BetterTelnet (based on NCSA Telnet), unless I want SSH.  For
the latter, I use NiftyTelnet with SSH support added.

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