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Originally Posted by HWL View Post
I understand fully that javascript is not the same as java.

When you say "couldn't port a VNC server which would support the java vnc client", are you refering to a port or a program modification? What port does the N800 VNC server operate on (guess I could watch it). I have admin control over our servers.

Really, the port "5900" concept is more to my desire, as it would allow for file transfer with UltraVNC.

Otherwise, whats a good simple ftp program for the N800 (maybe that also had SSH options)?

Thank you
Sorry the choice of "port" was a little ambigous. I meant the process of compiling source code to different targets (or computers). You would need to modify the program, and recompile to have x11vnc support the java client.

The x11vnc does support a "normal" vncclient which usually connects to tcp port 5900. That sounds like what you want to use.

As for file transfers, I use scp (with openssh installed on my n800). Once you have open ssh, you can use Konqueror and the fish:// protocol for a GUI, or if you have windows you can use WinSCP. Or, as I stated, I just use a command line 'scp'.

I hope that helps,

Craig...
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