Re: About VNC

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redirect said:
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>> Yup, if your vncserver is running on :1, for example, you may access
>> the viewer via a java-enabled web browser at http://<hostname or ip
>> address>:5801. Note, that, in this case, port 5801 must be open on your
>>  firewall. For testing purposes, you may want to try all this on
>> localhost just to see if it works without fussing with the firewalls.
>>
>
> I didn't know you could do that :-) If you wanted to do that remotely --
> then all you would have to do is create a ssh tunnel for the browser --
> right ??

No, you need to create a tunnel for both the HTTP server (5801) and for
the RFB (5901).  The only thing you get from the HTTP server is the java
viewer.  The java viewer still needs to be able to talk back to the VNC
server.

-- 
William Hooper


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