Changing the port number in code

Andy Bruce - softwareAB andy "at" softwareab.net
Thu May 5 20:19:01 2005


The problem is the client. When connecting to a server, you can specify 
the port offset from 5900 via "x:<offset>" in the connect string. I 
don't know how to make the client use a different base.

Regards,

Andy

Angelo Sarto wrote:

>If I may ask, why hardcode?  The configuration allows any port to be selected?
>
>--Angelo
>
>On 5/5/05, Tony <Tony "at" instaview.com> wrote:
>  
>
>>Ok, i am sure its been brought up before, but i need to change, and
>>hardcode the port #.
>>
>>59xx will not work, i need to move it to a lower port due to firewall
>>restrictions that are
>>out of our control, and using SSH/etc for port redirection isnt
>>practical since im using
>>systemtools' STRCM to load workstations remotely.
>>
>>This wont need to be changed on the fly, so doing it in the actual code
>>makes the most
>>sense.
>>
>>Since I'm not a C++ person, can anyone point me to all the proper places
>>to do this im
>>sure if i know where to go, i can figure out what to do once im there.
>>
>>Or is it going to more work then i can do, and I just need to find a C guy ?
>>
>>Oh, and no, we cant afford to just go buy a commercial version that
>>supports this.
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