Carlos,
The "secret" of using vnc from a browser is this. If you can run
the full client on the machine, and that works. Then the only other
possibilities for problems are forwarding the java vnc port and having
a browser that supports java.
The reason for this is the java client connects via the same ports as
the vncclient. That is, if the standard client cant connect then the
java one wont either. When you load the java page it should start
loading a java applet. And then you use that applet to connect.
You say that you are running the viewer on terminal server? then the
java client would work from terminal server. The thing that the java
viewer provides is vnc access when you dont want to install the
client. all the port settings and security are still in place.
(although it seems like in vnc pro, this is a little different. just
my guess from reading it.)
Angelo
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 23:50:19 -0300 (ART), Carlos Almeida
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I am new to VNC and to this mailing list. I have read a few comments on connecting
> via web browser, but I couldn't figure it out yet. I was wondering if anybody would
> tell me in details what I need to do to connect via the browser.
> I am able to connect to my computer using VNC and Terminal Services from outside my
> network by configuring port numbers in the router. I have tried to configure the
> port 5803 but that didn't work. I don't really know what else to try. I was told
> all I needed was java and a web browser.
> Thanks in advance,
> Carlos.
>
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