On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net> wrote:
Am 30.05.2012 22:33, schrieb Tommy Pham:
> I still can't seem to get this right :(. This is what I have.
>
> [root@ogx280 init.d]# rpm -qa|grep -i vnc
> gtk-vnc2-0.5.0-2.fc17.i686
> gtk-vnc-0.5.0-2.fc17.i686
> gvnc-0.5.0-2.fc17.i686
> tigervnc-license-1.1.0-5.fc17.noarch
> libvncserver-0.9.8.2-4.fc17.i686
> tigervnc-server-minimal-1.1.0-5.fc17.i686
> gtk-vnc-python-0.5.0-2.fc17.i686
> x11vnc-0.9.13-3.fc17.i686
you are missing "tigervnc-server-module"!
no idea what "x11vnc" is but this are my
vnc-related packages while "tigervnc" is
the client to connect to remote-machines
[root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ rpm -qa | grep vnc
tigervnc-license-1.1.0-3.fc16.noarch
tigervnc-server-module-1.1.0-3.fc16.x86_64
tigervnc-1.1.0-3.fc16.x86_64
"/usr/bin/vncpasswd" for create "/root/.vnc/passwd"
is contained in "tigervnc-server-minimal" which can
even be uninstalled after all works!
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/17378318/dir/fedora_16/com/ti...
well, this is a F16 link / system, but i am using this config
since years on several machines while iptables is blocking the
vnc-port and connect is done with a shell-script creating a
ssh-tunnel and fire up "vncviewer" with the needed params
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[root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/02-vnc.conf
Section "Module"
Load "vnc"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Option "passwordFile" "/root/.vnc/passwd"
EndSection
_______________________________________
Name : tigervnc-server-module
Architektur : x86_64
Version : 1.1.0
Ausgabe : 3.fc16
Größe : 606 k
Repo : installed
Zusammenfassung : TigerVNC module to Xorg
URL :
http://www.tigervnc.com
Lizenz : GPLv2+
Beschreibung : This package contains libvnc.so module to X server, allowing others
: to access the desktop on your machine.
Hi,
I just installed that package prior to your response and rebooted.
Still no luck :(
[root@ogx280 ~]# rpm -qa|grep -i vnc
gtk-vnc2-0.5.0-2.fc17.i686
gtk-vnc-0.5.0-2.fc17.i686
gvnc-0.5.0-2.fc17.i686
tigervnc-license-1.1.0-5.fc17.noarch
libvncserver-0.9.8.2-4.fc17.i686
tigervnc-server-1.1.0-5.fc17.i686
tigervnc-server-minimal-1.1.0-5.fc17.i686
gtk-vnc-python-0.5.0-2.fc17.i686
x11vnc-0.9.13-3.fc17.i686
[root@ogx280 ~]# cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-system-setup-vnc.conf
# This file is to share the root screen via VNC
Section "Module"
Load "vnc"
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Videocard0"
Option "SecurityTypes" "VncAuth"
Option "UserPasswdVerifier" "VncAuth"
# Option "passwordfile" "/root/.vnc/passwd"
EndSection
[root@ogx280 ~]# ls /lib/systemd/system/*vnc*
/lib/systemd/system/vncserver@.service
[root@ogx280 multi-user.target.wants]# ll
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/*vnc*
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 38 May 30 14:09
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/vncserver@:0.service ->
/lib/systemd/system/vncserver@.service
[root@ogx280 multi-user.target.wants]# cat
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/vncserver@:0.service
# The vncserver service unit file
#
# Quick HowTo:
# 1. Copy this file to /etc/systemd/system/vncserver@:<display>.service
# 2. Edit <USER> and vncserver parameters appropriately
# ("runuser -l <USER> -c /usr/bin/vncserver %i -arg1 -arg2")
# 3. Run `systemctl daemon-reload`
#
# DO NOT RUN THIS SERVICE if your local area network is
# untrusted! For a secure way of using VNC, you should
# limit connections to the local host and then tunnel from
# the machine you want to view VNC on (host A) to the machine
# whose VNC output you want to view (host B)
#
# [user@hostA ~]$ ssh -v -C -L 590N:localhost:590M hostB
#
# this will open a connection on port 590N of your hostA to hostB's port 590M
# (in fact, it ssh-connects to hostB and then connects to localhost (on hostB).
# See the ssh man page for details on port forwarding)
#
# You can then point a VNC client on hostA at vncdisplay N of localhost and with
# the help of ssh, you end up seeing what hostB makes available on port 590M
#
# Use "-nolisten tcp" to prevent X connections to your VNC server via TCP.
#
# Use "-localhost" to prevent remote VNC clients connecting except when
# doing so through a secure tunnel. See the "-via" option in the
# `man vncviewer' manual page.
[Unit]
Description=Remote desktop service (VNC)
After=syslog.target network.target
[Service]
Type=forking
# Clean any existing files in /tmp/.X11-unix environment
ExecStartPre=/bin/sh -c '/usr/bin/vncserver -kill %i > /dev/null 2>&1 ||
:'
ExecStart=/sbin/runuser -l root -c "/usr/bin/vncserver %i"
ExecStop=/sbin/runuser -l root -c "/usr/bin/vncserver -kill %i"
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target