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How to change port# in listening viewer

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JeroenH

How to change port# in listening viewer

Post by JeroenH »

I have UltraVNC running perfectly. I would like to expand it so my two other collegues can help customers, too. It's easy to compile other ports (5501, 5502, etc.) in the server but I cannot understand how to make the viewer listen on another port than 5500.

Unfortunately my router (or rather: it's NAT) doesn't allow me to set the source and destination diferently, so I have to make the viewer listen on another port.

I hope someone can help.
Akrat

Post by Akrat »

-listen 5501 in the shortcut that starts the viewer.
JeroenH

Post by JeroenH »

Thanks, I'm going to try that!
JeroenH

Post by JeroenH »

It worked perfectly! Thanks for the help. :)
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