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+ | ====== VNC ====== | ||
+ | **NOTE: for the following examples, 192.168.1.34 will be the REMOTE machine (VNC server).** | ||
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+ | ====== Setup VNC Server (on Slackware)====== | ||
+ | USING TigerVNC: | ||
+ | On your remote machine, install TigerVNC via slackpkg | ||
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+ | Start the VNC server: | ||
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+ | You should get a message stating that the VNC server has started on DISPLAY 1. | ||
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+ | **NOTE:** VNC listens to port 5900 or 5901 by default so make sure you can accept connections from that port. | ||
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+ | **NOTE:** If you are using TigerVNC, the server can also listen on port 5800 for web-browser VNC connections. | ||
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+ | ====== Setup VNC Viewer (on Slackware)====== | ||
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+ | USING TigerVNC: | ||
+ | On your local machine, install TigerVNC via slackpkg | ||
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+ | Start the VNC viewer: | ||
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+ | Connect to your VNC server: | ||
+ | In the "VNC server:" | ||
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+ | ====== Tunnel VNC Through SSH (from Slackware) ====== | ||
+ | Open an SSH connection: | ||
+ | ssh -L 5901: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | -L 5901: | ||
+ | -N : Just forward ports, do not execute a remote command. | ||
+ | -f : Make ssh to go to background before command execution. | ||
+ | -l bob : ' | ||
+ | 192.168.1.34 : is the remote machine (target VNC Server). | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Connect with VNC: | ||
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+ | Enter " | ||
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+ | ====== Tunnel VNC Through SSH (from Windows with Putty [V0.62]) ====== | ||
+ | Install Putty on the LOCAL machine. | ||
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+ | Open putty and set the following values: | ||
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+ | Start the connection by hitting the OPEN button. | ||
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+ | Connect with VNC: | ||
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+ | Enter " | ||
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+ | ====== Reverse VNC Connection ====== | ||
+ | (Connecting to a listening VNC viewer (Useful for family IT support)) \\ | ||
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+ | Start The VNC Viewer (on Slackware) In Listen Mode- \\ | ||
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+ | ** IF YOUR INCOMING CONNECTION IS COMING THROUGH A FIREWALL (most home routers)** do not forget to forward the port in the router (5500 is the default port for reverse VNC connections). | ||
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+ | Start the VNC SERVER on Windows and attach a listening viewer- \\ | ||
+ | Start the VNC Server | ||
+ | RIGHT CLICK on the VNC server icon in your task bar and select " | ||
+ | Put in the IP address of the viewer machine: 192.168.1.34 | ||
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+ | (through a forwarded port), make sure to connect to the ROUTER' | ||
+ | internet address) and NOT your local address. This can be found by going to a | ||
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