I just read Corni's post about the port number; that should be it.

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From: "Martin Bergmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, 2002-05-14 02:20
Subject: Re: Change port for applet


> > Martin, I'm not sure whether you are working on the client side of the
problem
> > or the server side of the problem.
> >
> > If you have a default WinVNC server, for example, and need to change the
port it
> > uses from the default 5900, you can try changing the display number from 0
to:
> > 59716
> > (This is from 65536 - 5820;  from the standpoint of port numbers in a big
loop,
> > 65536 is the same thing as 0).
>
> Thanks. But if i change it to 59716, i'm not able to load the applet.
> If i understand correct, the vnc port is always 5900+display number and
> the http-port to load the applet 5800 +display number. So if i would try
> to use port 80 for vnc that would mean i have to use Port -20 for http.
> Or am i wrong ?
> What i would need is a way to set http-port to e.g. 5800 and vnc-port to
> 80 to avoid firewalls.
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