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JavaViewer means browserbased viewer ?

Should you have problems with the JavaViewer, here's the place to look for help or report issues
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rk
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JavaViewer means browserbased viewer ?

Post by rk »

Hi

Does JavaViewer mean a browser based viewer ?

This means I can use it to connect to any server from my web browser EVEN if I am behind a proxy/NAT provided my proxy does not block HTTP(S) ?

Do get in touch in case of any clarifications.
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Re: JavaViewer means browserbased viewer ?

Post by bevtech »

the java viewer is still sorta limited it basically ports over to 5900 to work and the dsm plugins are not supported at this time.. I am thinking pchelpware would be your best option...:)
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rk
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Re: JavaViewer means browserbased viewer ?

Post by rk »

Why am I who is the one who is always out of luck ?

Anything which will help me remotely connect to a PC, that can directly connect to the internet, from a computer which goes through a proxy which allows traffic only through 8080, 80 and 443 ?

Come on :-o
Last edited by rk on 2007-11-30 03:04, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: JavaViewer means browserbased viewer ?

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pchelpware will that is what I use on port 80 and 443 with my own repeater on a static ip will go through just about anything.
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