Add to your command line -httpport 5802, next connect to 5802 like
http://machine:5802



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Marks
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 5:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Java viewer in a browser not working


I have TridiaVNC running on my HP-UX box.  I got the Java application
working just fine, although it sure is a dog.  I've been trying to connect
to the server with the Java applet though, without much luck.  Here are the
details.

I start the VNCserver as follows:

    Xvnc :2 -httpd /opt/TridiaVNC/classes -geometry 1024x768 -depth 24 -cc
4

I comes back and says:

    15/02/01 11:46:52 TridiaVNC release 1.2.2
    15/02/01 11:46:52 VNC protocol version 3.3
    15/02/01 11:46:52 Copyright (C) 2000 Tridia Corporation.
    15/02/01 11:46:52 All Rights Reserved.
    15/02/01 11:46:52 Copyright (C) 1999 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge.
    15/02/01 11:46:52 All Rights Reserved.
    15/02/01 11:46:52 See http://www.TridiaVNC.com/ for information on
TridiaVNC
    15/02/01 11:46:52 Desktop name 'x11' (machinename:2)
    15/02/01 11:46:52 Protocol version supported 3.3
    15/02/01 11:46:52 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5902

Cool so far.  When I want to start the Java viewer in my Netscape browser
at URL "http://machinename:5902", I get the following Netscape errors:

    1) The document contained no data.  Try again later
and
    2) Unknown status reply from server: 3!

When I try the same URL from Internet Explorer, I get the following error:

    RFB 003.003

The output from the Xvnc server gives me the following errors:

    15/02/01 11:49:57 Got connection from client "*.*.*.*"
    15/02/01 11:49:57 rfbProcessClientProtocolVersion: not a valid RFB
client
    15/02/01 11:49:57 Client "*.*.*.*" gone
    15/02/01 11:49:57 Statistics:
    15/02/01 11:49:57   framebuffer updates 0, rectangles 0, bytes 0

Anybody know what is going on?  I sure would like to get the screen output
running in a broswer.

John
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