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Old 27th May 2005, 04:35 AM
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Change VNC HTTP Port?

If you are using RealVNC under Windows it is easy to change the port that it serves the Java viewer on for http. (Just change it from 5800 to 5900 or something else).

But, how do I do that in Core 3?
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Old 18th June 2005, 01:36 AM
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Here read this, it might help you: http://linuxcommand.org/man_pages/Xvnc1.htm
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