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Java Viewer RC18

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GoDOWaR
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Java Viewer RC18

Post by GoDOWaR »

Guys,

Yah Yah... Download RC19, and I will tonight when I get home. Doesn't solve my problem now though. :wink:

Anyways.. When I try to connect using the Java Viewer, I get the following error message.

"Error: Host This.ismy.domain port 1234 is not an RFB server

I have verified with NetAdmin to make sure the ports were opened.

I opened the ports on my home machine. I am able to connect with the standard viewer, and standard using DSM plugin.

But I cannot get connected using the Java Applet.

Any ideas?


Thanks,
GoW

P.S. Suggestion; What about an HTTPS server for secure Java Transmisions. :D
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Post by ipsec »

***Im only going to reference DEFAULT PORTS***

You are using port 5800 in the web address right? For that matter you have port 5800 forwarded correct?

If you can connect via the viewer thats great, this means you have th port forwarding for 5900 set up correct. But did you set up your web port also to be forwarded?

If you didnt you have to set it up for port 5800 and then use your web browser with http://www.yoursite.org:5800

If the java applet doesnt properly load go to Sun and get the newest JRE. I dont remember what version it is but dont use the Microsoft VM Java client.. that just plain ol stinks.
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Post by GoDOWaR »

Yes the Web Port is forwarded.

I have (port number is for reference only) 5800 forwarded to my internal network IP. Its setup the same as the default viewer port.

Question: Since I have DSM configured and set to be used. Will the Web interface still function?
Or is it incapable as it has no way to reference the DSM key file?

I think that **MIGHT** be the problem but I am not sure.
Java was updated as of last week so I am fairly sure its the lates version.

And I never use Mircosoft JVM it sucks puddy b@11s.

Thanks for the help,
GoDOWaR
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Post by Sergio »

Java Viewer and DSM Plugin are not good friends :)

You can not use the DSM Plugin if you want to connect using the Java Viewer ... sorry
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Post by GoDOWaR »

Thanks Serg... I was leaning towards that being my problem, but I wasn't 100% sure.

Thanks for the Help!
GoW
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Post by ipsec »

I do know that they are going to eventually try to allow the DSM or some other security module to be used for the web interface but not now..

Yah if you woulda thrown in the DSM info I coulda told you that right from the get go :-)
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