Brett, did you thougth about putting more middle ware technologie between
the client and the VNC?

What I do is, using www.taranella.com. The client uses 80/443 to the
Tarantella Server. On the tarantella Server I have vnc installed, connecting
to what ever you like.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 3:46 AM
Subject: VNC ports


> Hello All;
>
> This is a feature request for any takers
>
> We use VNC for demo purposes using the web browser.
>
> What we find restrictive is the in-ability to control both the ports
> that VNC listens on a individual basis. In some cases a customer has
> only certain ports open on the firewall(which are not the default 5800 /
> 5900) but for example ports 80 and 21. You cannot currently modify the
> values for each port on a seperate basis. Changing the display
> increments the web portion and so on
>
> What would be well received is graphical functionality in the VNC Server
> to configure seperate port values for each component. This would enable
> us to specify very different port values and suit to potential clients
> firewall enviornments.
>
> For example if a customer has ports 80 and 21 open to them we could run
> the VNC server on 21 for the display and 80 for the web browser...and so
> on.
>
> Thanx for your time
>
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>
> Brett
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