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== Troubleshooting for Vista == | == Troubleshooting for Vista == | ||
This helpful page has helped with [http://www.windowsreference.com/internet-explorer/windows-has-blocked-this-software-because-it-cant-verify-the-publisher/ blocking VNC] | This helpful page has helped with [http://www.windowsreference.com/internet-explorer/windows-has-blocked-this-software-because-it-cant-verify-the-publisher/ blocking VNC] |
Revision as of 13:27, 22 October 2010
Contents
Using VNC to use a remote desktop in the HDA (Fedora 12)
Using VNC is useful if:
- You would like a Linux desktop to the HDA remotely
- You run your HDA headless (no monitor) and like to still use a desktop in it
- You would like to use a GUI to configure printer(s) or have a scanner or other device that requires a desktop program to configure and the machine is headless
What you need
- A server
- A client
Client: Installation
Download the client software and install:
- For Windows
- For MAC
- For Linux, you have the vncviewer package, available in most, if not all distros. For Fedora 12, do the following as "root: user:
yum -y install tigervnc
Server: Installation
- To start the server in your HDA, you need install tigervnc-server rpm package:
- From the root user:
yum -y install tigervnc-server xinetd chkconfig vncserver off service vncserver stop
- Create /etc/gdm/custom.conf file and add the following:
#GDM configuration storage [xdmcp] Enable=true [chooser] [security] DisallowTCP=false [debug]
- Create /etc/xinetd.d/vnc1024 file and add the following (you can change the screen resolution by changing the geometry setting):
service vnc1024 { disable = no socket_type = stream protocol = tcp group = tty wait = no user = nobody server = /usr/bin/Xvnc server_args = -inetd -query localhost -geometry 1024×768 -depth 16 -once -fp /usr/share /X11/fonts/misc -securitytypes=none }
- Edit /etc/services and comment out the two lines that start out with:
vnc-server
- Add this line below the ones you just commented out:
vnc1024 5900/tcp # VNC and GDM
- Now restart the xinetd service
service xinetd restart
- Run your VNC Client and enter your HDA IP address. You should now see your HDA Desktop login screen. If you don't see the login screen, a reboot may be required. This can be done via the dashboard or by executing the following:
reboot now
More detailed instructions are available here.
Troubleshooting for Vista
This helpful page has helped with blocking VNC