Yes, now that I stop to create a web page for it, and connect, your advice
does help. ;) And in fact, I can almost log in to my machine now. Here's how
far I get:
I connect to standard web page hosting the java applet. It loads the applet
correctly and shows the vnc password text box. I can login
>I completely removed all vnc files from my system and installed the binary
>3.3.3r2. I set up my Xinetd vnc service file as you did below. According to
>the info at Andre Moreira's page (
>http://www.dei.isep.ipp.pt/~andre/extern/ixvnc.htm ) I should be able to hit
>my server on the port specifie
I completely removed all vnc files from my system and installed the binary
3.3.3r2. I set up my Xinetd vnc service file as you did below. According to
the info at Andre Moreira's page (
http://www.dei.isep.ipp.pt/~andre/extern/ixvnc.htm ) I should be able to hit
my server on the port specified in
First of all, you won't be able to use the Java client in the way your are
trying to use it. You cannot connect with via HTTP to the VNC port. You
first need to load the Java client in the browser. I'm not sure what is
going wrong, but here is my xinetd config for 800x600. hope it helps.
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Hi folks,
I have been trying to solve an error, but with no luck. I have tried reading
the faq, various web sites, and searching the list archives, but nothing
quite solves the problem, which is this:
I would like to utilize the -inetd option so that any web browser can hit the
server and get a