Re: How do you set VNC to a port lower then 5900?



jtpryan wrote:
I want to set my VNC server to listen on a port lower then 5900 but
the interface will not accept a negative number. Anybody know how
to do it?

First - visit the support site for said flavor of VNC.
Second - why would you (as they don't exist) put in a negative port number?

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