authentication ports
"Beerse, Corné"
cbeerse "at" HISCOM.NL
Thu, 25 Apr 2002 15:30:07 +0000
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wilmes, Rusty [mailto:RWilmes "at" facey.com]
>
> That did the trick. After seeing 5900 I remembered reading
> it in the doc's
> somewhere.
>
> If we tried to use vnc viewer vs. a browser from the outside
> and changed the
> port on the server to some obscure 5 digit port would we need to open
> something other than the specific port?
>
If the machine running the vncserver also runs a webserver, you can use that
werbserver to serve the java pages. Use the next recepy:
Get a unix-vnc distribution (linux will do). Copy the classes directory from
there to a directory in your webserver.
Copy the index.vnc file to the filename that automatically is send
(index.html for apache)
Edit index.html: Look for variables in there and fill them with real values.
Variables are the words that are preceded by a $
The hight of the java applet area must be about 23 pixels more than the vnc
server hight.
The port number is the RFB port number (5900 range).
Have a look at the other *.vnc files for alternate html examples.
Success
CBee
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