This worked thanks paulo

Thanks,
quinn

----- Original Message -----
From: paulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 5:59 am
Subject: Re: vnc problem with linux firewall

> Em Terga, 19 de Abril de 2005 06:54, o QUINN MCKINSEY escreveu:
> > I'm not sure if you guys could help because I am using tightvnc 
> on linux
> > mandrake 10.1.  Anyway the problem is that when I turned on the 
> firewall> and opened the ports vnc server uses, namely 5900 and 
> 5800, I couldn't
> > connect.  Keep in mind I was able to connect before.  So, then I 
> turned off
> > the firewall, but now it still doesn't work.  I'm thinking that 
> tightvnc> changed the port number that it use when it saw the 
> firewall was on and
> > didn't change back when I turned it off or that this is a major 
> bug.  I'm
> > not sure which.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Try to open port 5901 and 5801 assuming you are using vncserver in 
> desktop 1.
> port                  desktop
> 5900                    0
> 5901                     1
> 5902                     2
>               .                         
>               .
>               .
>               .
> and so on.....
> 
> Best Reagads.....
> Paulo Martins
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