PARESH MASANI wrote:
Hi Friends,

I have noted few things in real VNC. Let me know if i missing or
misunderstood something.

When session is created on server (say UNIX
server)it will have three types of ports HTTP/JAVA, VNC and X11. From
client(or windows side) if i wants to connect that created session,i use
vncviewer and specifies <hotname>:<portname>.here port name is important is
VNC port(5900+) right?? where is the HTTP/JAVA port is comming into the
picture?
If your desktop has a vncviewer application, you can use that and point it to the portnumber or display number as you say: vncserver:5900.

If your desktop has no vncviewer, but it has a browser that can do java, you can point your browser to http://vncserver:5800/. If the server-side has the java/web/html service enabled, it services a tiny webserver at port number 5800 + displaynumber. Here runs a java application that is effectively a vncviewer that points to port 5900 + displaynumber.

If you donnot use the browser/java way, you can ommit it from the server-side configuration.

For what it is worth, the unix implementation Xvnc is effectively a tiny webserver at port 5800 + display. It is an http server to the X11 installation/run directory. There are some java files there and some other files, that are effectively html pages with dedicated tags. You can update them, as long as you use the tags.


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