>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????
Yes, the applet is loaded though the lower (HTTP) port and the VNC
connection itself always happens on the higher (VNC) port. VNC *never*
sends remote-control data through HTTP, at least in the main
implementations. I did see someone combining the two at one point, but I
think that was for Xvnc, not WinVNC.
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