Re: VNC on port 80

2000-12-09 Thread Harmen van der Wal
"Habermann, David (DA)" wrote: > > You might want to consider that almost all firewalls support CONNECT type > requests on port 443 (HTTPS). > > Dave The current HTTP/VNC applet I have already uses HTTP CONNECT (see link below). The problem with that is Java applet security. -- Harmen Firewa

VNCThing 2.2

2000-12-09 Thread Dair Grant
Hi, I've released an update to VNCThing, my Carbon VNC client. VNCThing 2.2 is available for download from: New changes in this release are: - Now supports Zlib and Zlib Hextile encodings - Added bookmarks menu - Several performance improvements - Fix

Re: Java Xvnc quit working!

2000-12-09 Thread Joseph A. Knapka
Frank Griffith wrote: > > I installed Xvnc on my FreeBSD 4.2 server. Everything > looked great. The VNCViewer sessions went smooth > and I was truly impressed with the Java scripts which > allowed seeing the KDE desktop of the Unix server in > an IE5 browser window. > > But this morning I tried

RE: VNC on port 80

2000-12-09 Thread Habermann, David (DA)
You might want to consider that almost all firewalls support CONNECT type requests on port 443 (HTTPS). Dave -Original Message- From: Harmen van der Wal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 December, 2000 8:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VNC on port 80 Harmen van der Wal wrot

Java Xvnc quit working!

2000-12-09 Thread Frank Griffith
I installed Xvnc on my FreeBSD 4.2 server. Everything looked great. The VNCViewer sessions went smooth and I was truly impressed with the Java scripts which allowed seeing the KDE desktop of the Unix server in an IE5 browser window. But this morning I tried to access the Java session again t