Simple question of making VNC accessible in web browser

Israel A. Martínez Ibarra israelmtzibarra "at" hotmail.com
Wed Nov 15 06:05:00 2006


you don't need apache; the only thing to do is to forwar the port 5900 and
5800 in your router/modem to see your vnc server from the WAN side.
for more help to do forwarding go to http://www.portforward.com
cheers.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Astan Chee" <stanc "at" al.com.au>
To: <vnc-list "at" realvnc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 11:47 PM
Subject: Simple question of making VNC accessible in web browser


> Hi,
> I have a winXP machnine running with a VNC server on it.
> What Im trying to do is access said machine from the outside  world via
> a web browser. I can do it fine if I type http://<ip address>:5800 in
> the URL where <ip address> is the ip of my computer.
> Now what Im trying to do is get access when I dont have access to port
> 5800. This means that when I type http://<ip address> in the URL the
> same should happen. I searched and read in a few places saying that I
> needed apache installed on my machine and that I needed to change
> settings in both VNC and apache. What Im asking is how do I do this? Are
> there any tutorials that shows how I can do this?
> Similar to IBM's BladeCenter management module (the remote control
> section) for those who have used/seen it before.
> Thanks
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