Carlos Sunden wrote:

Hello,

While reading an article at http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5499 It refers to starting the VNC server at boot up, and editing the passwd file.

I prefer the setup as on http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp.

It obsoletes roughly all user-specific settings.



However, if the vncserver has a password assigned already, this means the
passwd file in the /root/.vnc is being used?

Use the Xvnc option to point to the vnc-password file to point to any other file you want. BEtter not use root-s vnc password file but use dedicates ones.



when I open (cat) this file there's nothing there. I am just trying to understand this file since I want to make the RHL8 VNC server accept multiple independent VNC connections, and make it start at the beginning.

The etc/vncservers is referred for automatic starup:
http://prope.insa-lyon.fr/intranet/linux/rh-docs-73/rhl-rg-en-7.3/s1-boot-init-shutdown-sysconfig.html#S3-BOOT-INIT-SHUTDOWN-VNCSERVERS


Thanks!

PS. The shared-option in the vncviewer doesn't cut it

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