Hi
thanks and sorry for the late answer I will try this as soon as possible
Philippe

Beerse, Corni wrote:

>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Philippe Rousselot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>I am new in the field so forgive my possibly simple question.
>>
>
>I hope you're not new in the tcp/ip world, that's what you gonna need.
>
>>I have 2 pc running Mandrake 8.2 behind a firewall asante 
>>fr3004lc they
>>communicate perfectly well using vnc
>>
>>I want to access these pc remotely using vnc but my firewall 
>>tells me to
>>get lost.
>>
>>I can setup the firewall to accept connections like for 
>>exemple let port
>>80 on machine 192.168.123.22 open so this machine can be a web server.
>>
>
>With a vncserver (Xvnc) at mandrake:4, Xvnc uses the next ports:
>6004   X11 communication, local communication (or X11 apps from other
>machines to the mandrake:4 display)
>5904   VNC communication: Between Xvnc (vncserver) and vncviewer. You'd
>like to transfer this trough the firewall.
>5804   http server for a java vnc viewer which connects at 5904. If not
>used, you can ignore it and use the vncviewer.
>
>SO with that in mind, you either have to open port 5904 at the firewall or
>somehow put this communication at port 80. See `Xvnc -help` for the option
>to force the rfb port.
>
>IF the server runs rfb at port 80, then the viewer needs to run at port 80
>too. It calculates the port as 5900+<display> hence the display needs to be
>:-5820. If your viewer cannot handle this, try the 2-s complement value
>representing -5820 for 16 or 32 bit integers.
>
>
>
>CBee
>
>>What can I do to use vnc?
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>
>>Philippe Rousselot
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