Sure,

     To make the listener listen on a differnt port modify the
shortcut as follows
"vncviewer.exe -listen 81"  this will cause the listener to listen on
a different address.

Then you can port forward from your router or firewall to particular machines...




On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 14:39:03 -0000, Tristan Leask
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> First of can I say this program is the nuts in helping us carryout
> remote support for some 'computer savvy' people <g>!
> 
> Second...  We have come across some people who have pretty much all
> ports blocked and thus we cannot connect on the normal one.  We are
> running 'vncviewer -listen' at out end on a machine that faces straight
> out into the big wide web thus hopefully allowing the client to not have
> to muck around with their firewall/router.  We thought we could get
> around this by changing the port on the server to something else, but I
> cannot see how you tell the viewer to listen to a particular port.  So
> when we get the server to connect to our listener we issue winvnc4
> -connect ip.ip.ip.ip::81.  The listener hasn't got a clue to look at 81
> though.
> 
> Is there a way we can tell it what to look at?
> 
> Cheers all,
> 
> Tristan
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