You can connect to the box via ssh and forward you vnc port.
ex:
ssh -L 5900:localhost:5900 you@your_box
Then connect your vnc client to localhost on the forwarded port.
vncviewer 127.0.0.1:5900
selinux can run normally on your box and the vnc traffic is secured as well.
Hope it helps,
Olivier
Hope it helps
2008/7/5 <redhatdude@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hello,
I'm having an issue with selinux. Whenever I enable selinux, vnc doens't start my gnome desktop. I only get a grey screen. Once I set selinux to permisive, I connect to the vncserver and can see and use my desktop.
How can I use my desktop with selinux enabled?
Thanks,
EJ
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