Typos and formatting.

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Joel Martin 2010-07-15 20:22:55 -05:00
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@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ There a few reasons why a proxy is required:
with 0 ('\x00') and ends with 255 ('\xff'). with 0 ('\x00') and ends with 255 ('\xff').
2. Javascript itself does not have the ability to handle pure byte 2. Javascript itself does not have the ability to handle pure byte
arrays. The python proxy base64 encodes the data so that arrays. The python proxy encodes the data as base64 so that the
the Javascript client can decode the data as an integer array. Javascript client can decode the data as an integer array.
### Quick Start ### Quick Start
@ -63,10 +63,10 @@ There a few reasons why a proxy is required:
* To encrypt the traffic using the WebSocket 'wss://' URI scheme you * To encrypt the traffic using the WebSocket 'wss://' URI scheme you
need to generate a certificate for the proxy to load. By default the need to generate a certificate for the proxy to load. By default the
proxy loads a certificate file name `self.pem` but the --cert=CERT proxy loads a certificate file name `self.pem` but the `--cert=CERT`
option can override it. You can generate a self-signed certificate option can override the file name. You can generate a self-signed
using openssl. When asked for the common name, use the hostname of certificate using openssl. When asked for the common name, use the
the server where the proxy will be running: hostname of the server where the proxy will be running:
`openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out self.pem -keyout self.pem` `openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out self.pem -keyout self.pem`
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ There a few reasons why a proxy is required:
* To run the python proxy directly without using launch script (to * To run the python proxy directly without using launch script (to
pass additional options for example): pass additional options for example):
`./utils/wsproxy.py -f source_port target_addr:target_port `./utils/wsproxy.py -f source_port target_addr:target_port`
`./utils/wsproxy.py -f 8787 localhost:5901` `./utils/wsproxy.py -f 8787 localhost:5901`
@ -107,10 +107,9 @@ There a few reasons why a proxy is required:
`./utils/web.py 8080` `./utils/web.py 8080`
* Point your web browser at http://localhost:8080/vnc.html * Point your web browser at http://localhost:8080/vnc.html
(or whatever port you used above to run the web server). (or whatever port you used above to run the web server). Specify the
host and port where the proxy is running and the password that the
* Specify the host and port where the proxy is running and the vnc server is using (if any). Hit the Connect button.
password that the vnc server is using (if any).
### Browser Support ### Browser Support