On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Marc Grober wrote:
Hi Marc,
sorry for late response.
> well, your web page and answered the questions.... patched files are installed and
> running.
> told tridia they should pay you for your time ;=}
>
> I was looking at one othe rissue that you probably have come across....
> I am trying to make all my aix stuff available via http using xrx or java.
So do I.
> Have you tried to link from a web page to the vnc java classes using
> inetd yet?
Yes. I am at the poing of having CDE desktop in the web browser.
It follows the chain www browser -> starting the java applet (vncviewer)
from server -> applet connects the inetd -> inetd calls Xvnc -> Xvnc
starts login session (shown by the vncviewer in the web browser) ...
I have prepared several lines on the setup
(http://www.vsb.cz/~hal01/vnc/vnc_client.html)
> and lastly..... the vnc terminilogy is somewhat backwards from X terminology....
> right now we use hummingbird Exceed to allow our admins to rsh apps from the unix box
> onto their pc's.... I wanted to try and do this with vnc without CDE, but ti looks
>like I
> would have to rsh vncserver -once or some such but wthout exceed have no way to run
>rsh
> from win2k..... is there anyway to use the vnc clinet to kick this off.....
I have not tried this yet. May be next time :-)
Best regards,
Jan
>
> Jan Haluza wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Marc Grober wrote:
> >
> > Hi Mark,
> >
> > last week I stuck in the same troubles like you.
> > Since I have not paid for any support I was made to patch the source
> > myself :-)
> >
> > The source vnc_3.3.3r2 was compiled on the box with the AIX 4.3.3 so if it
> > suits you you can test it. There is a web page for vnc through inetd on
> > AIX
> >
> > http://www.vsb.cz/~hal01/vnc
> >
> > Wish you good luck,
> >
> > Jan
> >
> > > Still trying to find any help running vnc from inetd on aix:
> > >
> > > After quite a few permutations I have gone back to running the command from
> > > inetd.conf and can get a window to come up.... BUT, it is just the background and
> > > pointer, no client, and it is coming up not as the user who wants to use the
> > > service but as the user set in inetd.conf.... clearly it is not pulling an
>xstartup
> > > files or logins.
> > >
> > > The web pages suggest this is an xdm problem........ I took this up with Tridia
> > > since we have a support contract with them and they confirm that their version is
> > > broken....
> > > The version we are using is the version downloadable from Bull (3.3.3.2) so I
>have
> > > to assume that this is the same bug.........
> > > There were some folks discussing patching vnc to run under aix.... and the fact
> > > that the location where aix patches were available may have disappeared.......
> > > Does anyone know if there is a version of vnc for aix that works with xdm/CDE
>under
> > > aix?
> > > Does anyone know where this is a bug in the Bull code?
> > > Does ~anyone have vnc successfully running either with a CDE login or with just
>an
> > > xterm from inetd?
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