You have to configure the server to use port 443 instead of port 5900 
(corresponding to display 0).  Take a look at advanced settings here :
http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html#4

        And of course, make sure you're not using already port 443.

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : mercredi 10 mars 2004 18:03
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Using a proxy in the realvnc Java applet
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've searched the mailinglist, and found some anwsers, but none could
> really solve my problem. I've created a java applet on my webserver (by
> unpacking the linux version, and created a html file which opens the java
> applet), but how can I add the support of a proxy throught this applet?
> 
> In a former reply to a similar question, you suggested to use the java
> applet from tightvnc as a program, with a certain parameter (java
> VncViewer HOST my.vnchost.com PORT 443 SocketFactory
> HTTPConnectSocketFactory PROXYHOST1 my.proxy.com PROXYPORT1 3128). Is it
> possible to add this parameter to a html page?
> 
> This is my html page now:
> 
> <APPLET CODE=vncviewer.class ARCHIVE=vncviewer.jar WIDTH=1024
> HEIGHT=798>
> <param name=PORT value=443>
> <param name="share desktop" value=yes>
> </APPLET>
> 
> With kind regards,
> 
> Milenco Mulder
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