VNC vs. X export

Steven Elling ellings at kcnet.com
Wed Jun 4 02:07:53 CDT 2003


On Monday 02 June 2003 22:57, Brian Kelsay wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ir0nkid@
> To: <<kclug@
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 10:01 PM
> Subject: Re: VNC vs. X export
>
> Jacob Wrote:
> > But all this appears to do is just start it's own X server (apposed to
> > allowing me to use my account locally logged in.  Is there a way to do
> > this, and i have goofed somewhere?  Any input is appreciated.
> >
> > thnx,
> >
> > jacob
>
> You have to run the VNC server daemon on the box that you want to
> remotely view and control.  On the box where you do the controlling you
> run VNCviewer or connect via the browser.  The server daemon listens on
> whatever port you set it to, but defaults to port 5900 (5900+display
> number, 5900, 5901, 5902, 5903 for your standard linux with 4 virtual
> desktops, generally just 5900 on Windows).  So if you use the browser to
> connect you go to
> http://192.168.0.2:5900 or http://linuxbox:5900 if the hostname resolves
> w/ DNS.
> Brian

What Jacob wants to do is login to his desktop locally via XDM, GDM, KDM, 
etc., do some work, walk away from it, and then resume where he left off 
from another machine via VNC.  Or, he wants to allow users to login to the 
machine and if they have problems when he is not nearby he can remote 
control the user's current session via VNC --- similar to NetMeetings 
remote control features.  What your describing will not work.




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