WebVNC
The WebVNC package is for easily setting up a web-page that let's readers access a Java applet for VNC connections. VNC is, simply put, graphical remote control desktop software. With a Fedora-based Amahi install, it takes a few steps on the server to 1) install the package, 2) turn on desktop sharing.
Note: This allows anyone with network access to this machine to connect to your session, if they know the password. Be sure this is what you want.
Install the Package
For now, the steps are just documented. But when the web app installer is complete, this will be much simpler :)
- Create an alias using the webapps setup tab. Call it "webvnc". It will create a folder: /var/hda/webapps/webvnc
- Log into the machine as root, change directory to /var/hda/webapps
- Download package: wget http://spatialguru.com/files/amahi/webvnc.tgz
- Extract package: tar -xzf webvnc.tgz - this should create files in /var/hda/webapps/webvnc/html/...
- Set user permissions so that Amahi can clean up later if needed: chown -R apache.apache /var/hda/webapps/webvnc
That should be all you need to do for the web application setup!
Turn on Desktop Sharing
- Log into the computer running HDA, e.g. as a normal user
- Select SYSTEM menu, then Internet, then Remote Desktop
- Turn on the top two "sharing" options, turn off the "Ask for confirmation" option, but set a password below it.
Note: This allows anyone with network access to this machine to connect to your session, if they know the password. Be sure this is what you want.
Using the App
You should now be able to access: http://webvnc. Give it a minute to start up, then enter your password. Leave any questions or discussion on the Talk:WebVNC page.
Screenshot of desktop sharing setup below - sorry it's so huge.