Hello,

Thank you for your help. I did define 58xx as vncweb
and 59xx as vncstd in the services file. I need both
because I want to use the java client vnc viewer
through a web browser (58xx is for the weblet, 59xx is
for the standard vnc). I had no idea those had to be
on one line. I'm going to try this later.
thanks again
-kache


--- Stephen Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 22:15, Kache wrote:
> > of four lines I need, two for each open port, all
> of
> > which will go in the /etc/network.conf. The two
> intern
> > ones would look something like 
> >
>
INTERN_SERVERS="tcp_${EXTERN_IP_vncstd_192.168.1.1_vncstd
> >
>
INTERN_SERVERS="tcp_${EXTERN_IP_vncweb_192.168.1.1_vncweb
>                                                     
>       ^^^^^
> You seem to be missing the end of the line and I
> believe INTERN_SERVERS
> should be defined on one line or continued onto the
> next line with "\".
> I don't think you can have more than 1
> INTERN_SERVERS line (others can
> correct me if I'm wrong). I suspect that if you do
> then only the last
> assignment of the variable takes effect.
> 
> > and the two in the extern tcp section would look
> like
> > 
> > EXTERN_TCP_PORT1="0/0 vncstd"
> > EXTERN_TCP_PORT2="0/0 vncweb"
> > 
> > (vncstd and vncweb are defined to a 59xx and 58xx
> port
> > in that definition file, and PORT0 is already FTP)
> 
> I assume you have vncstd and vncweb defined in
> /etc/services? If not
> then you have to specify the previously defined
> shell variables as
> ${vncstd} and ${vncweb}.
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 


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