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by jagger
2012-01-08 14:39
Forum: Feature requests
Topic: UltraVNC Java Client always connects to port 5900
Replies: 3
Views: 6803

Re: UltraVNC Java Client always connects to port 5900

Any way to make the port for rfb data configurable? I run the UltraVNC server on ports 5801 and 5901. The standard ports 5800 and 5900 are used by another machine. I have two computers behind the NAT (router).
by jagger
2012-01-05 14:40
Forum: Feature requests
Topic: UltraVNC Java Client always connects to port 5900
Replies: 3
Views: 6803

UltraVNC Java Client always connects to port 5900

The Java applet client seems to connect always to port 5900. I did not find any parameter for that in options. Is there a way to change it somehow? It looks like the port 5900 is hardcoded (no matter if in the applet conf file or java code).

If there is no way to change it from a running applet ...