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I have SuSe Linux Enterprise 11 sp 4 installation and i usually use vnc for remote session. I want to connect through a specific port number which in my case is 8080
(x.x.x.x:8080).But the problem is that if i use a port x.x.x.x:5901, vnc software doesn't ask for any kind of password and take me directly to the OS.
I don't want to upgrade to SuSe Linux 12. Please suggest any solution for the problem.










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    I have SuSe Linux Enterprise 11 sp 4 installation and i usually use vnc for remote session. I want to connect through a specific port number which in my case is 8080
    (x.x.x.x:8080).But the problem is that if i use a port x.x.x.x:5901, vnc software doesn't ask for any kind of password and take me directly to the OS.
    I don't want to upgrade to SuSe Linux 12. Please suggest any solution for the problem.










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      I have SuSe Linux Enterprise 11 sp 4 installation and i usually use vnc for remote session. I want to connect through a specific port number which in my case is 8080
      (x.x.x.x:8080).But the problem is that if i use a port x.x.x.x:5901, vnc software doesn't ask for any kind of password and take me directly to the OS.
      I don't want to upgrade to SuSe Linux 12. Please suggest any solution for the problem.










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      I have SuSe Linux Enterprise 11 sp 4 installation and i usually use vnc for remote session. I want to connect through a specific port number which in my case is 8080
      (x.x.x.x:8080).But the problem is that if i use a port x.x.x.x:5901, vnc software doesn't ask for any kind of password and take me directly to the OS.
      I don't want to upgrade to SuSe Linux 12. Please suggest any solution for the problem.







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