Re: Java GUI

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Hi Nicholas,

the restriction only exists if you run the Java GUI inside a web
browser. If you start it locally from the command line, you can connect
to any gatekeeper and you can also start multiple instances:

java GkGUI <gk-ip> <gk-port> [<user> <password>]

Regards,
Jan

Nicholas Thompson wrote:
>   Hello,
> 
> Had anyone modified the Java GUI code to run on a remote server?  I have 
> three instances of GnuGK running, and I want to be able to monitor all 
> three at the same time from within secure remote site (which I already 
> have).  Has anyone attempted and succeeded with this?  If so, how did 
> you go about doing it?
> 
> Thanks,
> Nick~


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