Hi Mr.Michale,

Thankyou very much for your reply. Very kind of you.

One more info I would like to ask you, how to connect to a remote vnc server 
which is behind a firewall/proxy server.

Thanks and Regards


>From: Michael Ossmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: java.security.AccessControlException
>Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 10:25:10 -0700
>
>On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 10:38:04AM +0530, saravanan pillai wrote:
> >
> > java.security.AccessControlException : access
> > denied(java.net.SocketPermission XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX*:5900 connect, resolve)
>
>Are you running the applet within a web browser?  If so, is it being
>served from a web server on the same box as the VNC server?  If it is
>being served by a different remote machine (or even your local
>filesystem) your web browser will refuse to grant the Java applet
>permission to open a connection to any remote host except for the one
>which served the applet.  This is one of the reasons it is common
>practice to serve the Java applet from port 5800 on the VNC server.  You
>can grant the applet special permissions only if it is a signed applet.
>
>--
>Mike Ossmann, Tarantella/UNIX Engineer/Instructor
>Alternative Technology, Inc.  http://www.alttech.com/
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