Cannot connect using a web browser

2004-10-06 Thread a12
Hello, I can connect to a VNC server using VNC viewer. My setting in the VNC server is: Serve Java viewer via HTTP on port: 5800 When I enter http://:5800/, I get error 504 Gateway Time-Out. I can ping the server, while tracert yields a connection on the 10th hop. telnet 5900 yields RFB 003.008,

X11R6.8 / X.org

2004-10-06 Thread Daniel Hornung
Hello everyone, especially the development people! Apart from some problems with the patch with the new X release (X11R6.8 from X.org), are you planning to implement a version of Xvnc whichmakes use of the new "damage" extension to X? This might really be an advantage on slower machines (yes, they

RE: X11R6.8 / X.org

2004-10-06 Thread James Weatherall
Daniel, The VNC module for X, and the Xvnc server both hook into the X server directly, and so in effect are already using functionality equivalent (but more efficient than) the "damage" extension. Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

VNC with OpenGL on Linux?

2004-10-06 Thread Mike Miller
I'm running VNC on Linux but get errors about GLX. I found this highly- relevant post: http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2004-May/045347.html Here's my question: Is there a page that describes step-by-step how to install Xvnc on Linux so that OpenGL will work? Thanks in advance for an

Re: Port 80 and firewall/proxy

2004-10-06 Thread Magnus Ekerljung
Okay. I will try it out. Thanks for the help, Scott! - Original Message - From: "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 2:03 AM Subject: Re: Port 80 and firewall/proxy > Magnus: > > Heya. In addition to th

Re: Can't Access VNC via a browser.

2004-10-06 Thread Tony Frost
Angelo Did all of that lot and when I looked in the application log in the event viewer there were not any items logged with a source of WinVNC4 Double checked - partic the parameters (without "") and ran twice. Out of interest - the connections tab there is no + sign in the access control

Re: VNC with OpenGL on Linux?

2004-10-06 Thread Dave Love
If you mean realvnc 4, you need to build it with #define BuildGlxExt YES in xc/config/cf/vnc.def. I think there are other extensions that don't get included, e.g. Xrender. (I wonder why they aren't by default.) ___ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECT