Well after hitting all the ports I do get the info I think im going to get
but it just sits there and never verifies the password.  And never brings up
the desktop.  So instead I used VncProxy, and VncMonitor and have set up the
vncviewer from my desktop to the machine, which for some reason just closes
out of every now and then and then I have to play games reconnecting.

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-----Original Message-----
From: "Beerse, Corni" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 4:00 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Proxying using apache mod_proxy for VNC


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Leach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Thats the Problem its not the same machine.
> 
> Evil I-> Apache running mod_proxy -> Appserver running VNC
> 
> The appserver cannot see the evil I only the apache server.
> 
> Both are unix boxes
> 
> Now are you saying to create a /usr/apache/vnc/htdocs/vnc 
> directory alias
> /vnc to that (which isnt proxy'ed?) and copy and modify just 
> index.vnc, and
> index.html there? and then copy everything from the appserver
> /opt/sfw/vnc/classes to the apache server into
> /usr/apache/vnc/htdocs/vnc/classes?

I was in the impression that the apache server and the vnc server are both
the same machine. Now I see apache and vncserver are different machines,
some things will differ.

Best to first get the vncviewer application working.

Once that works, you can try the webserver idea. Minor thing here: Java
applications can only connect back to the originating machine, not to other
machines. Hence, if the vncviewer app addresses the appserver to view, it
also has to serve the webpage (httpport and httpdir options). As this uses
an other port than the rfb connection, it also needs an other route trough
the proxy service.

IF the vncviewer addresses something at the apachewebserver to view the
appserver, the apache webserver can serve the pages as described.

Who stops you from testing the setup at the apache webserver itself?

Success

CBee

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Beerse, Corni" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 3:27 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Proxying using apache mod_proxy for VNC
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Robert Leach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >   I am trying to proxy VNC through an apache webserver 
> > running mod_proxy as
> > the machine where VNC is running is not accessable by the internet.
> > 
> >   I have proxy'ied 5801 and am able to get the login screen fine.  I
> > proxy'ied 5901 and get RFB 003.003 but when I put the 
> > password in and hit
> > connect it just sits there.  Is it possible to proxy it at 
> > all?  Here is my
> > apache virt host section to proxy.
> 
> If the same machine is running both apache and vncserver, 
> then there is no
> need to do anything whith the http ports (5800 range) of the 
> vncserver, use
> apache for it. If on a M$WIndows machine, get a unix distribution and
> extract the files 'vncviewer.jar' and 'index.vnc' from that 
> one. On unix
> machines, just use the local distro, it's in the 
> .../vnc/classes/ directory.
> 
> In the apache http area, create a directory that is served at
> http://machine/vnc and put the files in there. Then copy index.vnc to
> index.html (or your default file name) and fill out the 
> variables in there
> according to the comment at the top of the file. Fill out all 
> variables to
> reasonable values. The mentioned port is the vncviewer port 
> (5900 range) and
> for the height of the java applet, add 30 points for the top 
> buttons. (or
> get the html source from your browser with the current 
> runnign session.
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