Beerse, Corni wrote:

> What do you realy want?
> Use port 80 to serve the applet and use an other port for the rfb
> communication so you don't have to specify the portnumber in the url? Then
> for Unix variants, add '-httpport 80' to Xvnc or vncserver. For Windows
> variants, I don't know details, I hope there is a registry number. Details
> can be found in the archive at the link on the end of this message.
> 
> Use port 80 for the rfb communication so you can pass a firewall? For unix
> variants, add '-rfbport 80' to Xvnc or vncserver. For windows variants, I
> don't know details, I hope there is a registry number. Details can be found
> in the archive at the link on the end of this message.
> 
> You cannot use port 80 for both serving the applet and serving the rfb
> protocol since you cannot use the same port for more than one protocol.

I know. Sorry for my bad explanation.
I want keep port 5800 for http but set the rfbport to 80. '-rfbport' 
seems to be the thing i need. But i do not find something like that for 
winvnc

Martin.
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