Re: 'vncviewer.jar' location?

2007-06-08 Thread L.M.
> The Java viewer and the native viewer both use the RFB protocol > on port 5900. The only difference between the two is that you > can use a web browser to retrieve the java client. Once the > java client is running it is no different than any other vnc > viewer. Ok, thank you for t

Re: "vncviewer.jar" location?

2007-06-08 Thread L.M.
> The HTML code (okay, not really source code) - you posted it in > one of your earlier messages: > WIDTH=400 HEIGHT=250> > Okay, so it's actually using APPLET rather than OBJECT (been a while > since I fiddled around with HTML but I think they're two ways to do > the same thing). I'm

Re: "vncviewer.jar" location?

2007-06-08 Thread L.M.
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 14:07 +0100, Robin Hill wrote: > Yes, "pretending to be" isn't quite right. It's acting as a very > basic web server, probably only responding to a couple of specific > requests. OK. > If you look at the source for the web page, there's an "object" tag > which causes the b

Re: "vncviewer.jar" location?

2007-06-08 Thread L.M.
> Okay, let's go through the process that's happening step by step. That's nice to you. Sorry for the trouble. > You point the browser at http://vncserver:5800/ OK. > This connects to the VNC server (winvnc4.exe) which is pretending to be > a web server. Well, the notion of "prete

Re: "vncviewer.jar" location?

2007-06-08 Thread L.M.
>> On Thu Jun 07, 2007 at 04:03:08PM +0200, L.M. wrote: >> Hi Robin, thank you for your quick answer. >> >> > The vncviewer.jar file is located on the server - on Windows it's >> > embedded in the winvnc4.exe application itself [...]

Re: Need some instructions on how to use VNC

2007-06-08 Thread L.M.
Hi, You can visit that page to learn how to set up a VNC server and a VNC client: http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/ Regards, -- Leon - Original Message - From: "Flag Dad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 1:18 AM Subject: Need some instructions on how to u

"vncviewer.jar" location?

2007-06-07 Thread L.M.
Hello, Could someone give me a little clue (or a complete explanation)... ? - I am using the web-based VNC viewer. - It type http://:5800/ in my web browser. - A little dialog box appears which features are the following: title = "VNC viewer : Connection details" two input

Re: VNC vista

2007-06-06 Thread L.M.
All right. Thank you. -- Leon - Original Message - From: "Steve Bostedor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'L.M.'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'evets dranem'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 12:26 AM Subj

Re: VNC vista

2007-06-05 Thread L.M.
Ohhh, ok, sorry! Thank you. Regards, -- Leon - Original Message - From: "evets dranem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "L.M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 3:43 PM Subject: Re: VNC vista as has been mentioned on this list may 14 2007 =-=

Re: VNC disconnects

2007-06-05 Thread L.M.
Hi, Well, this morning, I tried connecting to a VNC server running on a Windows Vista Station and it disconnected so often that I abandonned. Moreover, the VNC server configuration autho- rized me to take full control of the Vista machine but in reality I couldn't. I know it doesn't help you Pan

Re: Web VNC Client Requirements?

2007-06-05 Thread L.M.
From: "evets dranem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cc: "L.M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 4:26 PM Subject: Re: Web VNC Client Requirements? client connects to http://se.rv.er.ip:5800/ webrowser connects to 5800 [not port 80] java sta

RE: Web VNC Client Requirements?

2007-06-04 Thread L.M.
check that myself... Anyway, I am going to go on searching and yes your answer helps a lot! Thank you very very much, regards, -- Leon - Original Message - From: "THEIS Jean-Marie 139708" <[EMAIL PROTECT

Web VNC Client Requirements?

2007-06-04 Thread L.M.
Hello, Suppose the situation is the following: -- - running VNC server on host A (network A), - running VNC client using an "Internet browser" and the "Java Runtime Environment" on host B (network B). Problem: --- HOW and WHY host B or its

ERROR: rdr.IOException: java.net.SocketException: Connection reset

2007-05-31 Thread L.M.
Hello, May I ask you for help? - I am using "VNC Server Free Edition for Win32, Version 4.1.2" - I launch the server on a host which IP address is 192.168.0.6 - My router, which has a public address W.X.Y.Z, is configured so that everything it receives on its ports 5800 and 5900 is redirect

Re: Port 5800 - VNC client through a browser

2007-05-14 Thread L.M.
Thanks to all of you for your quick responses. Effectively, I have configured my router to forward both 5800 and 5900 ports and now it works. Thanks again and good day ! -- Leon ___ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the

Port 5800 - VNC client through a browser

2007-05-14 Thread L.M.
Hi, I am using "VNC Free Edition 4.1". o At PLACE_1, I have: ~ - a LAN "192.168.0.0/24" ; - a router with a public IP "W.X.Y.Z" ; - a host A="192.168.0.6" running a VNC server. o At PLACE_2, I have: ~ - a LAN "192.168.1.0/24" ; - a host B="192.168.1.2" on w