> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Neale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> Thanks for the help Cbee everything is working, I just wanted 
> to ask about->
> > - In co-ordination with a -once or -init server: add a Arnold
> > Swartsenegger: "I'll be back" button.
> One more thing, how do I keep my desktop if I disconnect?

Currently not, as with the sourcecodecorner setup. The major problem is not
keeping the desktop but finding it since it is not where you expect it to
be.

> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: "Beerse, Corni" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 11 April 2002 02:46 PM
> > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > Subject: Browswer / Java access to Xvnc without the need to
> > start vncserve r in advance!
> >
> >
> > As mentioned at the end of a long tread, I got it working!
> >
> > Browse to http://<machinename>/vnc gives me a java powered
> > vnc session in a browser without the need to start the
> > vncserver! All just like the setup at
> > http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp and
> > point the viewer to <machinename>:5850
> >
> > Here is the howto (with minor update to the previous message)
> > The base: Redhat 7.2 distribution.
> > http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp setup
> > works. apache server that works
> >     in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
> >             set "ServerName" to the (dns-) name of the machine
> > start apache now: `/etc/init.d/httpd restart`
> > start apache after reboot:
> >     `mv /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/K15httpd /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S85httpd`
> > Create the vnc page
> >     mkdir /var/www/html/vnc
> >     cp /usr/share/vnc/classes/* /var/www/html/vnc
> >     create /var/www/html/vnc/index.html
> > <HTML>
> > <TITLE>
> > dhcp login with vnc, no vnc password required
> > </TITLE>
> > <APPLET CODE=vncviewer.class ARCHIVE=vncviewer.jar\
> > WIDTH=800 HEIGHT=623>
> > <param name=PORT value=5951>
> > </APPLET>
> > </HTML>
> >
> > Browse to http://machine/vnc and off you go
> >
> > Some details that do make a difference:
> > RedHat 7.2 default installs some firewalling security. I
> > choose NO firewalling at all. This firewalling can ruin your
> > day to get it working. My statement on this: If you do need
> > firewalling on this machine, you don't need vnc on this machine.
> >
> > If the apache webserver is already configured, don't mingle
> > with the configuration. Exchange /var/www/html (my
> > "DocumentRoot") with your "DocumentRoot" in your apache
> > configuration (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf).
> >
> > If the vnc classes are not in /usr/share/vnc/classes, check
> > your "vncserver" script (/usr/bin/vncserver) for the "$vncClasses".
> >
> > The above html page is hardcoded to a vncserver of 800x600 to
> > be served off port 5951, as with the default setup at
> > sourcecodecorner. If you alter the size of the server, also
> > change the WIDTH and HEIGHT parameters in the html code. Add
> > 23 pixels for the buttons on top, otherwise, you miss 23
> > pixels off the bottom.
> >
> > TO serve more sizes and more colordepts, copy index.html to
> > 640x480, change the WIDTH=640, HEIGHT=503 and > value=5950 and
> > browse to http://<machine>/vnc/640x480 . You can use
> > "index.vnc" as an other base for index.html. Use your (html-)
> > imagination to create any better page. (I could not get this
> > part working at once. I had to give the file the extention
> > .html which I don't like since that's also needed in the
> > call. Then I had update the ARCHIVE to
> > "ARCHIVE=/vnc/vncviewer.jar", which is no problem to
> > me.)
> >
> >
> >
> > BTW: can the editor update the page at
> > http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/l> inux.asp?
> >
> >
> > NICE: Netscape (4.x) gave a much better view than
> > M$IE!
> > OOPS: Netscape 4.x on W2K twiggles with the entire W2K
> > display once the screensaver comes up in the Xvnc/X11
> > environment... So better turn it off...
> >
> > USAGE TIP: do NOT reload/refresh the browser! The vnc session
> > is a -once session!, you just get a new login screen...
> >
> > Update ideas for the java applet:
> > - Add a refresh button, make it one of the top buttons.
> > - Add a "You have lost the session" screen once the server
> > connection droppes.
> > - In co-ordination with a -once or -init server: add a Arnold
> > Swartsenegger: "I'll be back" button.
> >
> >
> >
> > Success,
> >
> > CBee
> > 
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