I spent a significant amount of time on this one myself. Short answer, it's not possible to change the default listening port of the built in VNC server on OSX Lion (except by possibly modifying the /private/etc/services file to change the rfb service to listen to something other than 5900 for TCP/UDP). If that doesn't work, you can install the beta version of the Vine VNC server (have it listen on whatever port you want, and then connect to it with whatever free VNC client you wish (most recommend Chicken of the VNC ).
I have a virtual OS X server (currently Lion) and i have the free version of iRAPP. It works very well, but its keeping me from upgrading OS X because I'd have to pay for their newer versions. If this was a work server, I'd spend the $80, but its not. I already have Google Remote Desktop on the machine, and I don't really care for VNC.
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Kyle Falconer, yeah, does what it says it IS just a wrapper application, like others said, and in addition to that, there are no options in itself. Any options and raw functionality required to make a connection is through Apple's Screen Sharing application. It seems like this program was rather thrown together. If a newline character is pasted into the ip address field, it will distort the UI. If you want better functionality, grab something like the enterprise viewer that RealVNC has on their website (the viewers are all free, the though some of the servers are not).
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Kyle Falconer, yeah, does what it says it IS just a wrapper application, like others said, and in addition to that, there are no options in itself. Any options and raw functionality required to make a connection is through Apple's Screen Sharing application.
It seems like this program was rather thrown together. If a newline character is pasted into the ip address field, it will distort the UI. If you want better functionality, grab something like the enterprise viewer that RealVNC has on their website (the viewers are all free, the though some of the servers are not).