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To set up a persistent VNC server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4:
o
Set a password using
vncpasswd
o
Edit
/etc/sysconfig/vncservers
o
Enable the service with
chkconfig vncserver on
o
Start the service with
service vncserver start
o
Edit
/home/
username
/.vnc/xsta
rtup
if you want a more advanced session than just
twm
and an
xterm
C.
For Macintosh
servers (and clients):
OSXvnc
http://www.redstonesoftware.com/vnc.html
is a robust, full
-
featured VNC server for Ma
c
OS X that allows any VNC client to remotely view and/or control Mac OS X machine. OSXvnc is
supported by Redstone Software
.
D.
Most other operating systems (Solaris, HPUX, PalmOS etc) either come
with VNC bundled, or have
third
-
party VNC
software that you
can download
.
6.9.2
Install, Configure and C
onnect the VNC Viewer
VNC is truly
platform
-
independent
,
so a VNC Viewer on any operating system can connect to a VNC
Server on any other operating system. There are Viewers (and Servers) from a wide selection
of sources
(e.g.
UltraVNC
TightVNC
or
RealVNC
)
for most operating systems.
There are also a wealth of Java
viewers available
so that any desktop can be viewed with any Java
-
capable browser
(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VNC
lists many of the VNC Viewers sources).
Install the VNC Viewer software and set it up for t
he appropriate s
peed connection.
Note
To make VNC faster, when you set up the Viewer:
Set encoding to ZRLE (if you have a fast enough CPU)
Decrease color level (e.g. 64 bit)
Disable the background transmission on the Server or use a plain wallpaper
(Refer to
http://doc.uvnc.com
for detailed configuration instructions
.
)
To establish the VNC connection, first configure the VNC Viewer, entering the VNC Server IP
address
.
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