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Operating Systems Linux VNC Server http listening port Post 45596 by jsilva on Thursday 25th of December 2003 04:31:43 AM
Old 12-25-2003
Hi,

RealVNC has a small web server. If you want to connect to the web server, use the port 5800+display_number... if your server is on display 1, point your browser to http://server:5801...
 

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ANY2DJVU(1)							   DjVuLibre-3.5						       ANY2DJVU(1)

NAME
any2djvu - Convert .ps/.ps.gz/.pdf to .djvu SYNOPSIS
any2djvu url {filename(s)} DESCRIPTION
Converts files from .ps/.ps.gz/.pdf to .djvu by running them through a web server willing to perform this task. Invoke with -h switch for usage information. ENVIRONMENT
Non-empty value of DJVU_ONLINE_ACK acknowledges transmission of the documents to the server (so that no warning dialog is displayed). EXAMPLES
any2djvu http://www.bcl.hamilton.ie/~barak/papers mesh-preprint.ps.gz any2djvu localfile.pdf AUTHORS
David Kreil, Barak A. Pearlmutter, Yaroslav O. Halchenko BUGS
Using a web-based encoder server is a stop-gap measure until better encoders enjoy wide free distribution. There is a security issue in operating on documents not intended for widespread distribution, which could be partially although not com- pletely ameliorated by using a secure web connection. SEE ALSO
The entire djvu suite, eg djvu(1), djview(1), and djvuserver(1). DjVuLibre-3.5 02/12/2003 ANY2DJVU(1)
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