Will running vnc as an applet do?
There is a link somewhere to the files necessary to do so.
http://www.realvnc.com/javavncviewer.html
http://vnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2003-August/040455.html



You set the port in the index page for the directory and then just point your browser at the directory.

Kelsall, Tom (E.ON IS UK) wrote:
Hi guys

Can I serve either a VNC Server or VNC Java server service over port 80?
At my work the network is heavily locked down so I cannot use my normal
port (51604/51605), and Port 80 seems the logical choice as it's
available for browsing the internet.

I am running Windows XP Pro with Zone-Alarm Pro and I have a router
capable of port-forwarding.

Thanks!

Tom
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