Let me just say "welcome" to the new Mike Miller.  I've been on the list 
since 9/1998, so I just thought I'd mention that this Mike Miller (the one 
sending this message) and that Mike Miller (the one I am replying to) are 
two different people.  Believe me, it happens a lot.  It must be even 
worse for John Smith!

Mike


On Thu, 6 Aug 2009, Mike Miller wrote:

> I am new to both Linux and VNC, but so far have been able to set up VNC
> properly on Fedora 11. I am able to connect locally using the client/server
> setup. However, I want to be able to connect via http. I understand that the
> vncserver listens on port 5903 (my display is 3), and should listen on the
> 5800 + N range for the java viewer using http.
>
>
>
> Well, I cannot connect using http. I have checked and triple checked all my
> firewall (router and on the linux box) setting and am forwarding 5903 and
> 5803 (tcp). I checked in my vncservers config file and DO NOT have the
> -nohttpd variable listed, so it should be listening on port 5800 +N right?
> So I ran a netstat -tulp | grep vnc and this is what I got:
>
>
>
> tcp        0      0 *:5903                      *:*
> LISTEN      1791/Xvnc
>
> tcp        0      0 *:6003                      *:*
> LISTEN      1791/Xvnc
>
> tcp        0      0 *:vnc-server                *:*
> LISTEN      2163/vino-server
>
> tcp        0      0 *:6003                      *:*
> LISTEN      1791/Xvnc
>
>
>
> So apparently, it is not even listening on those ports for the http view,
> hence my problem. Am I missing something simple here? Is there some way (or
> variable) that gets the vncserver to listen on those ports?
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
>
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Please note that I am using a new email address.
My old email address @taxa.epi.umn.edu, will stop working
because that old computer is being retired.

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