Port mapping

Rick Ridgeway ridgeway "at" nyroc.rr.com
Tue, 16 May 2000 05:29:19 +0000


Jonathan Morton wrote:

> >I know this is a big topic in the archives but I can
> >not find a dirrect answer just bits of peices here and
> >there and I can' not get a answer.
> >
> >I want to run my vnc on a prt lower than 5800, first
> >of all can this be done?
> >
> >I would like to run it on like port 88 or smeomthing
> >close but I can not find out how to either edit the
> >win98 registry or the program to get this done.
> >
> >
> >I've been trying to maybe re map the ports in win98,
> >using wingate but I'm not able to accomplish that yet
> >either. Could someone jus wirte up a faq on how to do
> >this already?
>
> There already is an FAQ entry.  Look more closely.
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On a similar topic, is it possible to "redirect" a host:port to
anotherhost:port.  For instance, im using linux with ipmasq and have a
windows machine behind it running in 10.x.x.x space and I want to be
able to access it when I am away or at work...
I have used the program "redir" to attempt this with little success (i
get the login window thru a  web browser thena java exception when
I attempt to login).
Hopefully there is someone else out there who has tried this
successfully?

Thanks


Rick-
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