On 06/27/11 at 01:49am, Eric d'Halibut wrote: > On 6/26/11, William Hopkins <we.hopk...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > x11vnc is for creating a VNC instance to an existing X server. You just want > > a VNC server: look into tightvncserver. > > Yes, that is what I have running now, I think <g> > > >From 'ps ax': > > 27765 pts/1 S 0:00 Xtightvnc :01 -desktop X -auth > /home/bob/.Xauthority > 27772 pts/1 Sl 0:00 gnome-session > 27775 pts/1 S 0:00 /usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconfd-2 5 > 27777 pts/1 S 0:00 /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon > > I cannot, however, connect from my remote machine. Even if I turn off > the firewalls at both ends of the link, I get a "connection refused" > when I run vncviewer. I can't even nping to port 5901, which is what > is configured. I have run xhost + to add both client and server to > access list. > > Some unix weirdness somewhere.... >
I *think* you want Xtightvnc :1, not :01? Anyway, what does `netstat -nlp |grep vnc` output? Do you see any errors from running VNC? -- Liam
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