Phindows on an alternate port?

Out of curiosity, is it possible to specify a port when launching phindows?
I’m thinking about this in the context of port-forwarding through a
firewall.
I’d like to tell the firewall that port 5555 forwards to the phrelay port on
machine A, and port 6666 forwards to the phrelay port on machine B.
In order to do this, though, I would need to be able to start phindows on
an explicit port (5555 or 6666) depending on which machine I wanted to
phindows into at the moment. Does phindows have such an option? I
didn’t see it in the documentation.

Cheers,
Andrew

Would anybody care to comment on this?

“Andrew Thomas” <andrew@at.cogent.dot.ca> wrote in message
news:atcn81$ho0$1@inn.qnx.com

Out of curiosity, is it possible to specify a port when launching
phindows?
I’m thinking about this in the context of port-forwarding through a
firewall.
I’d like to tell the firewall that port 5555 forwards to the phrelay port
on
machine A, and port 6666 forwards to the phrelay port on machine B.
In order to do this, though, I would need to be able to start phindows on
an explicit port (5555 or 6666) depending on which machine I wanted to
phindows into at the moment. Does phindows have such an option? I
didn’t see it in the documentation.

Cheers,
Andrew