Tom Spec wrote:
I'd like to setup my Fedora 8 machine as a VNC server so I can login to the Gnome desktop from a Windows XP machine using RealVNC. Does anyone have a simple guide for this? For some reason I can't get it to work. I'm not looking for anything complicated, I just want this setup for ONE user (prefereably without an additional password in VNC if possible.)
SUSE does it this way, it has some advantages over Red Hat's:
=== snip ===
# default: off
# description: This serves out a VNC connection which starts at a KDM
login \
# prompt. This VNC connection has a resolution of 1024x768, 16bit depth.
service vnc1
{
disable = yes
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = nobody
server = /usr/bin/Xvnc
server_args = -SecurityTypes None -inetd -once -query localhost
-geometry 1024x768 -depth 16
type = UNLISTED
port = 5901
}
# default: off
# description: This serves out a VNC connection which starts at a KDM
login \
# prompt. This VNC connection has a resolution of 1280x1024, 16bit depth.
service vnc2
{
type = UNLISTED
port = 5902
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = nobody
server = /usr/bin/Xvnc
server_args = -SecurityTypes None -inetd -once -query localhost
-geometry 1280x1024 -depth 16
disable = yes
}
# default: off
# description: This serves out a VNC connection which starts at a KDM
login \
# prompt. This VNC connection has a resolution of 1600x1200, 16bit depth.
service vnc3
{
type = UNLISTED
port = 5903
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = nobody
server = /usr/bin/Xvnc
server_args = -SecurityTypes None -inetd -once -query localhost
-geometry 1600x1200 -depth 16
disable = yes
}
# default: off
# description: This serves out the vncviewer Java applet for the VNC \
# server running on port 5901, (vnc port 1).
service vnchttpd1
{
disable = yes
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = nobody
server = /usr/bin/vnc_inetd_httpd
server_args = 1024 768 5901
type = UNLISTED
port = 5801
}
# default: off
# description: This serves out the vncviewer Java applet for the VNC \
# server running on port 5902, (vnc port 2).
service vnchttpd2
{
type = UNLISTED
port = 5802
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = nobody
server = /usr/bin/vnc_inetd_httpd
server_args = 1280 1024 5902
disable = yes
}
# default: off
# description: This serves out the vncviewer Java applet for the VNC \
# server running on port 5902, (vnc port 3).
service vnchttpd3
{
type = UNLISTED
port = 5803
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = nobody
server = /usr/bin/vnc_inetd_httpd
server_args = 1600 1200 5903
disable = yes
}
=== snip ===
You might need to open ports on your firewall, whichever way you do it.
Is RealVNC available for Windows? I use tightvnc. it came on my opensuse
virtual cd.
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Cheers
John
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