On 06Jan2008 05:59, John Summerfield <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Robert P. J. Day wrote: >> On Sat, 5 Jan 2008, Steven Stern wrote: >>> On 01/05/2008 11:27 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote: >>> | 3) on the server side, what is the purpose of the *other* ports >>> | associated with each listening port? that is, after i start vncserver >>> | listening on port, say, 5917, i can see listening ports 5817 and 6017 >>> | suddenly active as well. what are they for? >>> >>> The 58xx ports fire up a java version of the VNC viewer so you can >>> use VNC inside a web browser. >> >> um ... so the 58xx ports are listening specifically only for >> java-based VNC viewers that are being invoked from within a browser? > No, it's a java-implemented http proxy. > It's in the docs. No. The java runs in the client browser. The http service in the vnc server supplies the Java applet, which is a Java implemented vnc viewer. >> what you wrote above is a bit confusing since it sounds like you're >> saying that the java VNC viewer is running on the *server* side. > It is. No. The viewer runs in the browser - thus in the client. -- Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx> DoD#743 http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/ We should grant power over our affairs only to those who are reluctant to hold it and then only under conditions that increase the reluctance. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list