How to setup vncserver


















It's fairly easy to get up and running and reliable. To install this particular VNC server, open a terminal window on the machine you wish to use remotely and issue the command:. This will create the initial VNC configuration. You will be required to create passwords which cannot be longer than eight characters for both login and view-only access Figure A.

The view-only access password is optional. Before restarting the VNC server, you'll want to create a new configuration file. Run the command:. We're going to use SSH tunneling to the server for a secure connection. I'll connect to the remote Linux server using a local Linux machine. On the local desktop create the SSH tunnel with the command:.

If you wish VNC to be available automatically, use the system settings application on your developer kit to enable automatic login. Run the ifconfig command on your developer kit and note down the IP address assigned to eth0 interface if using ethernet, wlan0 interface if using wireless, or l4tbr0 if using the USB device mode Ethernet connection. The example below uses the Screen Sharing app included with macOS.

However, any of your favourite vnc clients should work as well. The example below is using gvncviewer, however any of your favourite vnc clients should work as well.

First go to your start menu and search for CMD and hit enter. Once a little black box pops up type in " ipconfig " Without the quotes or spaces. Look for something that says "Default Gateway" there should be a number to the right of it - ex.

After that it will ask for a password, the default passwords can be found here routerpasswords. Once you enter the password correctly it should look like the picture above.

Then go to "Status" in there you should find "Default Gateway" on the left side for me under IPv4 on the side of the page. That is your IP address. By Cody Heiser Follow. More by the author:. Share link Tutorial share link. Sign Up. DigitalOcean home. Community Control Panel. Hacktoberfest Contribute to Open Source. Not using Ubuntu Choose a different version or distribution. Ubuntu Introduction Virtual Network Computing , or VNC, is a connection system that allows you to use your keyboard and mouse to interact with a graphical desktop environment on a remote server.

To set this up, follow our initial server setup guide for Ubuntu A local computer with a VNC client installed. After connecting to your server with SSH, update your list of packages: sudo apt update Now install Xfce along with the xfce4-goodies package, which contains a few enhancements for the desktop environment: sudo apt install xfce4 xfce4-goodies During installation, you may be prompted to choose a default display manager for Xfce.

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