Michael Rosen wrote:

On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 10:27:21 +0100, Corni Beerse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Michael Rosen wrote:


Wow, I finally figured out how to get the client to work at least.
Since I changed ports I needed to tell the client to connect to
"myhost:7900."

Is that for the webserver, or the vncviewer?


VNC viewer.

sorry, my reply was based on the web-java-viewer....

For the 3.x-version, you have to subtract 5900 from the used port number to get the vnc-display number. Hence for you:

`vncviewer myhost:2000`

The current (version 4) viewer, has an option to use the portnumber in stead of the display number. By head it is: `vncviewer myhost::7900` but check the documentation to be sure.



Peek at the html-source of the page you get. You will see the call to the
java-viewer, with the port-number to which it will connect. That should be the
vnc (rfb-protocol) port.

Best to first try to connect to it with a binary viewer. Once that works, you
can try to get the webserver, with the java-viewer working.

Be noted, the webserver (for the java-viewer) and the vnc-protocol must run on a
different port!



There was nothing like what you describe in the source of the error
page.  It's just the html for the error message.  How do I connect
with a binary viewer?  I have tried telnetting in but I don't see
anything and once I hit enter it disconnects.

IF you want to use telnet to test the port, use `telnet myhost 7900`. The reply should say something like "RFB 003.003".




CBee
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