Both WinVNC and mini-web server on Port 80?
Brandon Ibach
bibach "at" infomansol.com
Thu, 04 May 2000 20:45:17 +0000
Quoting Ingecom - SERRE Jean-Christophe <jcs "at" ingecom.com>:
> Also note that you don't necessarily need to run the redirector on the
> same computer as the vnc-server. In the special case where the target
> host would only have one not-already-in-use port left among those
> allowed by the firewall, you could still put the redirector on another
> LAN computer and set it up for redirecting to the host's IP address
> instead of the local 127.0.0.1; or this can come handy if you really
> want to provide the vnc-webserver access on port 80, while the target
> host already need to run its own real webserver on that port...
>
However, the two machines would have to appear, to the client, to
be the same machine, lest Java's security model refuse the connection
to a machine other than the one from which the applet was received.
-Brandon :)
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