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by eduvnv
2009-07-12 15:25
Forum: VNC-related products
Topic: VNC from browser, no Java client, 1 port to forward
Replies: 7
Views: 11876

Re: VNC from browser, no Java client, 1 port to forward

Thanks, SpiderX. When I found the project of Google code I thought it was abandoned and I'm very happy to hear someone is still working on it.

The licensing is sold in packs (the $10 gets you 10 computers), so most people will realistically end up paying about $2 to $5 per licensed computer. It is ...
by eduvnv
2009-07-02 00:47
Forum: VNC-related products
Topic: VNC from browser, no Java client, 1 port to forward
Replies: 7
Views: 11876

Re: VNC from browser, no Java client, 1 port to forward

I should probably also mention that EduVNC is based on a reworking of A-VNC for those familiar with that software (currently about 6 posts down in the same forum). A-VNC is ok, but it only supports one server at a time which didn't work for my needs. EduVNC rewrites the server side code to handle ...
by eduvnv
2009-07-02 00:34
Forum: VNC-related products
Topic: VNC from browser, no Java client, 1 port to forward
Replies: 7
Views: 11876

VNC from browser, no Java client, 1 port to forward

As most long time users of UVNC know, traditional web based VNC connections relies on a Java client served out on port 5800. That Java client then connects back to port 5900 exactly like a installed software client would. This solution works sometimes, but not every where, every time.

EduVNC is a ...