David,

The /usr/bin/vncserver from the vnc-server package for every vnc session 
created, in addition to open the 5900 + session_number port, it'll create the 
5800 + session_number port which then you can access with a web browser (Ex: 
http://hostname:5801), then it'll pop-up a java app with your remote X session.
Regards,

-Urivan A. Flores

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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 12:34:49 PST "David Leinbach" wrote:

I haven't found a VNC server that can tunnel over HTTP and my office only
allows HTTP traffic out so I can't connect on the normal VNC port (not to
mention that logmein allows me to not have to worry about port forwarding
and provides an easy interface to see which machines are up).

On 11/15/07, Clarence Risher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why not just use any VNC server that provides http access?  You don't
> need any sort of proprietary service.
>
> (sorry for the duplicate, David)
>
> On Nov 15, 2007 1:39 PM, David Leinbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have been using LogMeIn for quite a while but last time I tried it
> didn't
> > work from the Internet Tablet.  I just tried again and can now get in
> but
> > there are issues with scrolling - still not quite there in my opinion.
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Urivan A. Flores Saaib
CiberLinux Networking
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Web: www.ciberlinux.net


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