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HOWTO - Linux VNCserver [复制链接]

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This article is a HOWTO for running VNCserver on Linux. These examples are specific to
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
, but should work on any type of Linux system.
What is VNCserver?VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. It was originally developed by AT&T as a way to administer machines without using the console. If you have used
Windows Terminal Services (RDP)
, VNC will seem very familiar.
Why use VNCserver?In Linux, everything can be done from a
shell
. However, there may be a time when you need to access the machine as if you were at the console.
Getting StartedYou will need several things to get started:

  • root privledges
  • VNC client software (tightVNC, you can download it
    here
    .)
  • A good password!
As I mentioned above, this example is done with RHEL, which comes standard with VNCserver installed. To start the vncserver simply invoke the following commands: [root@roswell etc]# service vncserver start
Starting VNC server:                                       [  OK  ]
[root@roswell etc]#
[root@roswell etc]# vncpasswd
Password:
Verify:
[root@roswell etc]#
[root@roswell etc]# vncserver
New 'roswell:1 (root)' desktop is roswell:1
Starting applications specified in /root/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /root/.vnc/roswell:1.log
[root@roswell etc]#
So what did we do there? First, we started the vncserver service. It may or may not have already been running on your system. Next we set a password to access the VNC desktop. When you set the password, you will not see any characters on the screen, and you must enter the password twice. You will only need to do this the very first time you run vncserver. The password will be saved in the Linux filesystem, and you can change it at any time by invoking the vncpasswd command again. Last, to activate the VNC desktop, we simply invoked the vncserver command. Notice the output; the desktop is named "roswell:1" which can also be replaced via the machines IP address.
ConnectingAssuming you already installed
TightVNC
or another VNC client, enter the desktop name:


You can replace the server name with an IP address if you are logging in from outside your LAN. Remember, if you are using
NAT
port 5900 must be forwarded to your VNCserver.


Upon successful connection, you will be prompted for a password. You will then see a terminal screen that will allow you to execute commands:


VNCserver in Runlevel 5 (KDE or Gnome)If you are new to linux, running VNC server with a terminal isn't going to do you much good. You might want to have a menu-driven GUI like Windows. No problem. Follow these steps:
First, we are going to assume that VNCserver is running under the root user, as shown with the example above. For this example, I will be editing my VNCserver to enter Gnome. You can specify a KDE desktop if you have KDE installed on your server. Make sure you are in the root directory. [root@roswell ~]# ls -a
.                                   cacti-0.8.6c.tar.gz  .gnome2_private     .lftp                  queue.dat          temp
..                                  client.cfg           .gnupg              machinedependent.dat  .recently-used      Templates
.config                             FAHlog-Prev.txt      .gstreamer-0.8      .metacity             .rhn-applet.cache  .themes
.cshrc                              FAHlog.txt           .gtkrc              .mozilla              .rhn-applet.conf   .thumbnails
.bash_history                       Desktop              .fonts.cache-1      .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2     .rnd               .Trash
.bash_logout                        .dmrc                .gconf              .ICEauthority         .mysql_history      scripts
.bash_profile                       .eggcups             .gconfd             .icons                .nautilus          .sh_history
.viminfo                            .bashrc              .bashdevl           .esd_auth             .gnome              php-4.11
.ssh                                .vnc                  cacti-0.8.6c       .gnome2                install.log
[root@roswell ~]# cd .vnc
[root@roswell .vnc]# ls
passwd         roswell:1.pid  roswell:2.pid  roswell:3.pid  roswell:4.pid  roswell:5.pid             roswell.area51.lan:1.pid
roswell:1.log  roswell:2.log  roswell:3.log  roswell:4.log  roswell:5.log  roswell.area51.lan:1.log  roswell.area51.lan:2.log
xstartup
[root@roswell .vnc]# vi xstartup
Using vi (vim) to edit the xstartup file, make sure your file matches this one:
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop:
unset SESSION_MANAGER
exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
[ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec /etc/vnc/xstartup
[ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
xsetroot -solid grey
vncconfig -iconic &
xterm -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title "$VNCDESKTOP Desktop" &
startx &
Notice that the last line is "startx &" as this command will launch Gnome upon login via VNCserver. If you are using a KDE desktop, the line "startkde &" should replace the last line.
Logging in, you will be presented with a Gnome or KDE desktop.


Shown above is a Gnome desktop on
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
.

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