How do I forward an X11 window as a webpage? [duplicate]
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Is there any way to view an X11 window over a network, but as a webpage? I would like to run some applications off of a simple linux server and interact with them through a web browser. Is there any way to do this?
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Is there any way to view an X11 window over a network, but as a webpage? I would like to run some applications off of a simple linux server and interact with them through a web browser. Is there any way to do this?
networking x11
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You might investigate guacamole: guacamole.incubator.apache.org . I don't know if it can interact with a single X11 window, but it does provide a web (html5) interface to remote desktop clients (VNC).
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Thanks. Neither was exactly what I was looking for, but I spent a few hours figuring out Guacamole, and it's actually really cool.
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Is there any way to view an X11 window over a network, but as a webpage? I would like to run some applications off of a simple linux server and interact with them through a web browser. Is there any way to do this?
networking x11
This question already has an answer here:
HTML client for X11 ssh forwarding?
4 answers
Is there any way to view an X11 window over a network, but as a webpage? I would like to run some applications off of a simple linux server and interact with them through a web browser. Is there any way to do this?
This question already has an answer here:
HTML client for X11 ssh forwarding?
4 answers
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marked as duplicate by sebasth, Community⦠Oct 9 '17 at 23:07
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You might investigate guacamole: guacamole.incubator.apache.org . I don't know if it can interact with a single X11 window, but it does provide a web (html5) interface to remote desktop clients (VNC).
â user4556274
Oct 9 '17 at 20:00
Thanks. Neither was exactly what I was looking for, but I spent a few hours figuring out Guacamole, and it's actually really cool.
â Nobodyknows2202
Oct 9 '17 at 23:07
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You might investigate guacamole: guacamole.incubator.apache.org . I don't know if it can interact with a single X11 window, but it does provide a web (html5) interface to remote desktop clients (VNC).
â user4556274
Oct 9 '17 at 20:00
Thanks. Neither was exactly what I was looking for, but I spent a few hours figuring out Guacamole, and it's actually really cool.
â Nobodyknows2202
Oct 9 '17 at 23:07
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You might investigate guacamole: guacamole.incubator.apache.org . I don't know if it can interact with a single X11 window, but it does provide a web (html5) interface to remote desktop clients (VNC).
â user4556274
Oct 9 '17 at 20:00
You might investigate guacamole: guacamole.incubator.apache.org . I don't know if it can interact with a single X11 window, but it does provide a web (html5) interface to remote desktop clients (VNC).
â user4556274
Oct 9 '17 at 20:00
Thanks. Neither was exactly what I was looking for, but I spent a few hours figuring out Guacamole, and it's actually really cool.
â Nobodyknows2202
Oct 9 '17 at 23:07
Thanks. Neither was exactly what I was looking for, but I spent a few hours figuring out Guacamole, and it's actually really cool.
â Nobodyknows2202
Oct 9 '17 at 23:07
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I think the answer you are looking for is in another thread:
HTML client for X11 ssh forwarding?
TL;DR: "export your current session with x11vnc and then view it with a web based VNC viewer"
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I think the answer you are looking for is in another thread:
HTML client for X11 ssh forwarding?
TL;DR: "export your current session with x11vnc and then view it with a web based VNC viewer"
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I think the answer you are looking for is in another thread:
HTML client for X11 ssh forwarding?
TL;DR: "export your current session with x11vnc and then view it with a web based VNC viewer"
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up vote
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I think the answer you are looking for is in another thread:
HTML client for X11 ssh forwarding?
TL;DR: "export your current session with x11vnc and then view it with a web based VNC viewer"
I think the answer you are looking for is in another thread:
HTML client for X11 ssh forwarding?
TL;DR: "export your current session with x11vnc and then view it with a web based VNC viewer"
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You might investigate guacamole: guacamole.incubator.apache.org . I don't know if it can interact with a single X11 window, but it does provide a web (html5) interface to remote desktop clients (VNC).
â user4556274
Oct 9 '17 at 20:00
Thanks. Neither was exactly what I was looking for, but I spent a few hours figuring out Guacamole, and it's actually really cool.
â Nobodyknows2202
Oct 9 '17 at 23:07