In response:
A. it is typed correctly
b> I can't open the 4kg9ul:5801 home page
c. I clicked the back button and got back to the internet
d. clicked search and was brought to a search page (in the left column)

Is there anything - setting or something - that MAKES VNCSERVER listen
on port 580?

Thanks,
Bob
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From: "BG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 12:38 PM
Subject: VNC not working via HTML


> I am running vncserver on mandrake linux 7.something.  I run the server at
> work - and am working from home.  I can successfully get to my server
> via the client.  When I attempt to get in via the Web Browser (IE explorer
> 5.5) - I get:
>
>      The page cannot be found
>       The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name
> changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>       Please try the following:
>
>         a.. If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure
that
> it is spelled correctly.
>
>         b.. Open the 4kg9ul:5801 home page, and then look for links to the
> information you want.
>         c.. Click the  Back button to try another link.
>         d.. Click  Search to look for information on the Internet.
>
>
>
>       HTTP 404 - File not found
>       Internet Explorer
>
>       I looked at the log file for the server - in this case 1 - and see
that
> it says it is listening on port 580.
>
>       I can get to other URL's on the same intranet at work
>       if I just type in 4kg9ul (above) and go to the default port I get my
> webserver running on my box.
>
>       Could someone tell me why the downloaded client would work - and not
the
> browser.  Yes, my browser is java-enabled.  This seems like a server side
> problem...
>
>       Thanks,
>       Bob
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