<!-- index.vnc - default html page for Java VNC viewer applet. On any file ending in .vnc, the HTTP server embedded in Xvnc will substitute the following variables when preceded by a dollar: USER, DESKTOP, DISPLAY, APPLETWIDTH, APPLETHEIGHT, WIDTH, HEIGHT, PORT, PARAMS. Use two dollar signs ($$) to get a dollar sign in the generated html. --> <HTML> <head> <TITLE> $USER's $DESKTOP desktop ($DISPLAY) </TITLE> </head> <APPLET CODE=VncViewer.class ARCHIVE=java-applet/VncViewer.jar WIDTH=$APPLETWIDTH HEIGHT=$APPLETHEIGHT> <param name=PORT value=$PORT> <param name="Open New Window" value=yes> </APPLET> <br/> <br/> If the above Java applet does not work, you can also try the new JavaScript-only <a href="http://kanaka.github.com/noVNC/">noVNC</a> viewer. You will need a HTML5-capable browser though. <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function start_novnc(){ var host = document.location.hostname; // If there are at least two colons in there, it is likely an IPv6 address. Check for square brackets and add them if missing. if(host.search(/^.*:.*:.*$/) != -1) { if(host.charAt(0) != "[") host = "[" + host; if(host.charAt(host.length-1) != "]") host = host + "]"; } open("novnc/vnc_auto.html?host=" + host + "&port=$PORT&true_color=1"); } --> </script> <form name="novnc_button_form"> <input type="button" name="novnc_button" value="Click here to connect using noVNC" onClick='start_novnc()'> </form> <br/> <br/> <br/> <A href="http://libvncserver.sf.net/">LibVNCServer/LibVNCClient Homepage</A> </HTML>