Hej Steen
VNC køre 95/98/ME/NT/2K/XP
Du skulle måse også overveje tightVNC
http://www.tightvnc.com/winst.html
Den er forbedret på et par områder, bla. komprimering af data
hvis du sætter screen til at være Nr. 16
Bliver syntaxen i en Cisco 677
set nat entry add <DIN LOKALE IP> 5816 <DIN GLOBALE IP> 5816 TCP
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Dette er en uskrift fra VNC FAQ
Q54 Can I run VNC over a port normally used for a standard service? (eg.
port 21, or port 80)
In rare circumstances, people may want to do this, perhaps because they have
a firewall which only allows connections to certain ports. This can be done,
at least for the Windows and Unix servers (see their documentation), but the
following points need to be borne in mind:
On some systems (eg. most forms of Unix), ordinary users are not allowed to
run servers on ports below 1024.
You obviously can't run a VNC server on a port that's already being used for
other things.
Many VNC servers use two ports: one for the VNC server, and one for the HTTP
server that provides the Java applet (see previous question). If you plan to
use the Java viewer, you may want to change both. Not all servers will allow
this at present.
You need to tell the viewer the right display number. Normally, display
numbers come between 0 and 99. If you specify any number smaller than 99,
the viewers add 5900 to get the port number. If you specify a larger number,
the viewers take it as a port number directly. So how do you use port
numbers lower than 99? You have to specify a negative display number! For
example, to connect to a server running on port 80 on machine 'snoopy':
vncviewer snoopy:-5820
because -5820 + 5900 = 80. This may not work with all viewers, but Unix and
Windows seem to be fine.
Med venlíg hilsen
Peter Tirsgaard
"Steen Larsen (4040)" <sl@mboks301.get2net.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:3e004fd0$0$197$edfadb0f@dread16.news.tele.dk...
> Kan man ikke køre VNC på et W98-Lan i den ene ende, og en W98-maskine i
den
> anden?
> Kan man selv åbne en port (hvilken?) med SET NAT ENTRY ADD?
> (TDC-ADSL XpressLink i begge ender).
> /Steen
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