That was it, thank you.

T. Buck.

Quoting Ehud Karni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 08:12:28 -0600 (CST), T. Buck. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > 12/02/02 06:33:17 httpd: get '' for 10.60.50.63
> > 12/02/02 06:33:17 httpd: defaulting to 'index.vnc'
> > 12/02/02 06:33:17 httpProcessInput: open: No such file or directory
> 
> The problem is with Linux VNC server. It does not find the index.vnc
> file which will cause the loading of the vncviewr applet.
> 
> The location of the index.vnc (and the rest of java classes) is given
> in the vncserver perl script (mine is /usr/local/vnc/classes), it is
> passed to the Xvnc command as "-httpd /usr/local/vnc/classes".
> 
> The "good" log looks like this: 
> 
> 29/01/02 13:59:28 httpd: get '' for 10.253.5.33
> 29/01/02 13:59:28 httpd: defaulting to 'index.vnc'
> 29/01/02 13:59:36 httpd: get 'vncviewer.jar' for 10.253.5.33
> 
> Ehud.
> 
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