I think it is for anything2anything (allegedly) but I cant get win2win or
win2linux working!
At 10:39 11/04/00 , you wrote:
>Is this for Linux viewing Linux or PC viewing
>Mac or what?
>>See this from the online documentation:
>http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/docs.html>><start>
>Because Java applets can only make connections back to the machine from
>which they were served, each of the VNC servers actually incorporates a
>small web server. This runs on port 58xx, where xx is the display number,
>and will only serve the Java applet classes and an HTML page which contains
>them.
>This means that you should be able to point any Java-capable browser at, for
>example:
>>http://snoopy:5802/>>and you should, after a short pause, be able to connect to your VNC session.
>>>If you are using the X-based VNC server, you may need to specify the
>directory which contains the class files in the vncserver script. The Win32
>server has the classes embedded in the server itself.
>>Java implementations seem to vary widely both in how fast they can read from
>the network and how fast they can draw to the screen. It's worth using the
>Options dialog to experiment with different encoding schemes for any given
>network and browser.
><end>
>I assume the port number is the important thing.
>The VNC server for X(Unix) should have the details for
>setting up that script.
>>I'll be booting Linux later on today sometime and might
>try it. I haven't used the Java viewer to be honest.
>> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ben Edwards [mailto:lostit at videonetwork.org]
> > Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 9:31 PM
> > To: Aaron McDaid
> > Subject: RE: [ILUG] vnc on Linux( was Hello boys and Girls)
> >
> >
> > You'r ment to be able to access it from a browser, I have
> > appache running
> > but but it douse not seem to work, any ideas?
> >
> > At 14:26 07/04/00 , you wrote:
> > >It's been written in Java too. So if it's not been ported native to
> > >your OS you're still in luck - know of a C64 JVM? ;)
> >
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