VNC uses port 5800 for the serving the java client, and 5900 to do the actual 
VNC information trading, assuming you are using display 0 (default on 
windows).  Display 1 uses 5801 and 5901, Display 2 uses 5802 and 5902, etc, 
etc, etc. (I think display 1 is the default for the first server on a *nix 
system)  If you don't want access to the java client, don't make a hole in 
the firewall for 58xx, just a hole for the 59xx.

---Anna

On Sunday 08 July 2001 06:10, you wrote:
>What port does VNC use.  I am tring to open the port on my router, but I
> don't know the port.  Any help we be great.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Luke
>
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