I've had very good luck running java application over the NX protocol (http://nomachine.com/). It actually runs over SSH so it doesn't take extra firewall ports to get going. I have used the 389 console over nx and it works great. I actually just use the built in freenx libraries that are in EPEL instead of the nomachine ones. You can set the nx client for remote desktop or run single apps (very similiar to citrix).
On 07/13/2010 02:54 PM, Rich Megginson wrote:I'll have a think about it, it's going to move down the priority list
> Jonathan Boulle wrote:
>
>> Is there a suggested/common way to work around it?
>>
> Not that I know of. Does vnc help? Suggestions are welcome.
>
now though. Just from my hazy memories of RH423 I'd thought it was
reasonably easily to achieve.
>> Or do people using the Console usually just run it locally?Point taken. Still a bit crap that X forwarding, Swing, et al don't play
>>
> It is designed to be run locally. That's why we have a standalone
> console package and a Windows console package.
>
nicely together.
>> I would like to be able to have a common access point for the console (and preferably without having to install X, VNC, etc)Basically, yes. I've found DSGW a bit limited, but will try bash it into
>>
>>
> What you really want is a web based application, not the java console.
>
shape for our needs.
Thinking out loud, maybe some kind of publishing of the Java console
through a web interface as well.
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