port question

Forrest Murphy fwcm "at" verizon.net
Mon Feb 5 05:19:00 2007


how do I configure this in VNC?
 
you use the number of the alternate port for the other two computers. For
example, let's say you have VNC installed on three machines. On PC2 and PC3,
you need to use alternate ports. Since the default is 5900, let's say you
assign PC2 to use 5901 and PC3 to use 5902. (You must configure this in
VNC.)

You would then connect like so:

PC1: fmurphy.homeunix.net

PC2: fmurphy.homeunix.net:5901

PC3: fmurphy.homeunix.net:5902

Regards,

Jason

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Customer Service Technician

Dynamic Network Services, Inc.

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