![]() Now you should be good to connect to your computers graphic desktop remotely from your VNC client. If you are in doubt about your servers ip-address, you can find it by running $ ifconfig, and then take a look at the inet addr row with your ethernet or wlan interface. OS X VNC CLIENT PASSWORDTo connect to this server you need to know the server's ip-address, what port it is listening on with VNC, and what the password is (you just created it). You can check if the process is running probably by checking if the port is busy with $ netstat -tulpn | grep ':5901' - i made a post about this here: Which ports are being used. be $ vncserver :1 -geometry 1280x1024 -depth 32 which would set the screen resolution and the color depth in pixels. You can configure screen resolutions etc. To kill the process run $ vncserver -kill :1. To start a new VNC server daemon run $ vncserver :1 which will start a new instance running on port 5901. To create a new password for your newly installed vnc server run $ vncpasswd. I recommend being logged in as root user when configuring the VNC server.įor the VNC server for Debian i will use one of the most popular programs for this, called vnc4server. RFB is cross-platform, so VNC can be setup for every kind of operating systems. VNC uses the RFB protocol which stands for remote framebuffer, and is used to send framebuffers of a window from one machine to another. ![]() ![]() VNC is a protocol and a program to remote connect to graphical desktops from one computer (client) to another computer (server). Today at work i made a VNC server setup on a computer with OS X (working as a status screen), which led me to create this post. Menu VNC server and client setup on Debian, OS X and Windows 08 January 2014 ![]()
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