Thanks for the quick reply
Yes well, I did read and search the docs but I did not understand that the
java applet allways uses portnumber-100
So if I want to use port 3000 (if this is a port which is open in the
firewall) then I have to set 3100 in the registry.
So the connection is made on the "portnumber-100" and after the applet is
started the connection continues on "portnumber"?
If 3000 is an open port in the firewall and 3100 is not then I still can't
get through????? Or am I interpreting something completely false here????
And I have another question: What if I want to use port 80 (this is set as
portnumber in the registry). I can not type -20 in the url.
Jeroen van de Vorst
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Morton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: donderdag 8 maart 2001 11:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: using a browser with a changed port number
>I am trying to get trough a firewall and so I want to change the portnumber
>to 3000. I am having the problem below so for testing this I am not
allready
>trying to go through the firewall. I first want this to work within our
>network.
>
>The vnc viewer works fine (snoopy:3000) but when I use a browser
>(http://snoopy:3000) I can not connect to the server whatever port number I
>use in the url 3000 or 5900 or 5800 it all does not work.
Read the docs more carefully, then try port 2900.
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