Yat-Sat,

Have you ensured that you have the "httpd" parameter set in your vnc.so
configuration settings?  You should be able to set it to "<inline>" in order
to get the Java Viewer working.  You'll need to restart your console X
server for the change to take effect.

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Yat-sang Kwong
> Sent: 24 August 2005 20:54
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Failure to access native display from a browser on port 5800
> 
> I have recently setup VNC (Version 4.1.1), with the VNC 
> Server running on a
> RedHat Linux 9 ("my Linux PC"), and VNC Viewer on a Windows XP (SP2).
> 
> After I run "vncserver :1" on  my Linux PC, I can access the 
> vnc server
> desktop 1 on the server, using either a browser or a vnc 
> viewer from my XP.  I
> can even get a Gnome desktop.
> 
> The problem I have is trying to access the native display on 
> my Linux PC.  I
> can only do that from a vnc viewer, but not from a browser.
> 
> After I boot up up my Linux PC (and with or without running 
> "vncserver :1") ,
> I can access the native desktop from my XP, using a vnc 
> viewer (by typing in
> "myvncserver:0" into the server field when the "vnc server: connection
> details" dialog comes up.  It works like a charm.
> 
> However, when I tried to access the native display by using a 
> browser (with
> the url  http://myvncserver:5800), the connection was 
> refused.  I am at a loss
> as to why.  I checked the router in front of my Linux PC, and 
> the port 5800,
> 5801 5900 and 5901 are forwarded to my Linux PC, and the iptables at
> /etc/sysconfig also have the appropriate lines opening up 
> 5800, 5801, 5900,
> 5901 for input.
> 
> With desktop 1 running, I can connect to my Linux PC with
> http://myvncserver:5801.  The applet will load and the "vnc 
> server: connection
> details" dialog opens up, and I can type into the server 
> field "myvncserver:0"
> to access the native display or "myvncserver:1" to access the 
> desktop 1.
> 
> Question is why can't I access the native display with 
> http://myvncserver:5800
> ?????
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> YS Kwong
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