Hi
am able to connect from viewer, but nothing beyond that, i just c the mouse
cursor nothing else
do i have to set the password ?
i changed the perl path in vncserver file but recvd following error
vncserver: couldn't find "xauth" on your PATH.
My server connection details
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03/06/04 20:01:37 Got connection from client 192.168.0.20
03/06/04 20:01:37 (other clients 192.168.0.20)
03/06/04 20:01:37 Protocol version 3.3
03/06/04 20:01:37 Not shared - closing connection to client 192.168.0.20
03/06/04 20:01:37 Client 192.168.0.20 gone
03/06/04 20:01:37 Statistics:
03/06/04 20:01:37 key events received 20, pointer events 95
03/06/04 20:01:37 framebuffer updates 85, rectangles 193, bytes 7446
03/06/04 20:01:37 ZRLE rectangles 193, bytes 7446
03/06/04 20:01:37 raw bytes equivalent 997266, compression ratio
133.933118
03/06/04 20:01:37 Pixel format for client 192.168.0.20:
03/06/04 20:01:37 8 bpp, depth 8
03/06/04 20:01:37 true colour: max r 7 g 7 b 3, shift r 0 g 3 b 6
03/06/04 20:01:37 no translation needed
03/06/04 20:01:37 Using ZRLE encoding for client 192.168.0.20
03/06/04 20:01:44 Client 192.168.0.20 gone
03/06/04 20:01:44 Statistics:
03/06/04 20:01:44 key events received 0, pointer events 29
03/06/04 20:01:44 framebuffer updates 16, rectangles 33, bytes 1732
03/06/04 20:01:44 ZRLE rectangles 33, bytes 1732
03/06/04 20:01:44 raw bytes equivalent 485205, compression ratio
280.141455
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regds
RamP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Corni Beerse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ramesh S Pillai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 01:29 PM
Subject: Re: NewBie to VNC on Solaris
> Ramesh S Pillai wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > how do i start the vnc server
> > i tried Xvnc at the # prompt
> > _______________________________________
> > ./Xvnc
> > _XSERVTransSocketINETCreateListener: ...SocketCreateListener() failed
> > _XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: server already running
> >
> > Fatal server error:
> > Cannot establish any listening sockets - Make sure an X server isn't
already
> > running
>
> This is because Xvnc defaults to display :0. Most likely, you have a
graphical
> console and hence :0 is occupied. Try `Xvnc :4` for a change. (`Xvnc
:4 -query
> localhost` should give a login window in a vnc session ;-).
>
> On Solaris, the Xvnc binary needs write access to the /tmp/...X11...
> subdirectory. I don't know which it is, you can find it in /tmp and it has
X11
> in its name.
>
> > _______________________________________
> > i tried ./vncserver at the # prompt
> >
> > # ./vncserver
> > bash: ./vncserver: No such file or directory
>
> This `vncserver` is a (perl) script and as with all scripts, it has the
> interpreter on te first line. Open it in an editor and check the first
line is
> pointing to your `perl` binary. You can find your perl binary with `which
perl`.
> Update the path (and leave the #! in front of it!)
>
>
> > # ls -l
> > total 4310
> > drwxr-xr-x 2 16207 16000 512 Mar 1 2003 classes
> > -r--r--r-- 1 16207 16000 18000 May 11 2002 LICENCE.TXT
> > -r--r--r-- 1 16207 16000 8829 Mar 1 2003 README
> > -r-xr-xr-x 1 16207 16000 8192 Mar 1 2003 vncconnect
> > -r--r--r-- 1 16207 16000 2223 Mar 1 2003 vncconnect.man
> > -r-xr-xr-x 1 16207 16000 1991 Sep 20 2002 vncinstall
> > -r-xr-xr-x 1 16207 16000 14620 Mar 1 2003 vncpasswd
> > -r--r--r-- 1 16207 16000 1537 Aug 15 2002 vncpasswd.man
> > -r-xr-xr-x 1 16207 16000 13825 Nov 3 2002 vncserver
> > _______________________________________
> >
> > can any body help me out in installing the server, starting it up @ the
#
> > prompt and then automating it @ startup...
>
> Better ways are in my attachment.
>
>
> >
> > regds
> > RamP
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> This is a description on how to use Xvnc as the Xserver. It is jet an
other way
> to create an always running vnc session on unix/linux. It is based on
RedHat 9
> but I think it can easy be moved to every unix that has a Xvnc binary.
>
> My goal was to create a linux server that has a text console (for RedHat:
as if
> running in runlevel 3) but still has gdm available (actually running
runlevel
> 5). Roughly, I just replaced the Xserver (XFree86 on linux) with Xvnc.
>
> I first installed the vncserver packages from the distribution and start
> `vncserver` at least once to have a vnc password file.
>
> Then (sidestep) I installed
> http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp. I don't expect it
is
> needed but for me it is the reason to run in runlevel 5 and not in
runlevel 3.
>
> The real work is in getting Xvnc used as an Xterminal that runs on the
same
> host. For GNOME (gdm) users: edit '/etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf':
> - disable VTAllocation (about line 104)
> #VTAllocation=true
> VTAllocation=false
> - add server definitions (at the end, the double inserted lines are
continuation
> of the previous line, combine them.)
> [server-ROOTVNC]
> # vncsession, using vncpassword from root
> name=ROOTVNC server
> flexible=false
> command=/usr/bin/Xvnc -geometry 800x600 -depth 8 -rfbwait 120000
> -rfbauth /root/.vnc/passwd
> [server-FREEVNC]
> # vncsession, using no vncpassword
> name=FREEVNC server
> flexible=false
> command=/usr/bin/Xvnc -geometry 800x600 -depth 8 -rfbwait 120000
> -alwaysshared -dontdisconnect
> - in the [servers] section, add and/or replace lines that indicate an
Xserver:
> # disable the X session on the console
> #0=Standard
> # use roots vncsession on :0
> 0=ROOTVNC
> # use the free-access vncsession on :4
> 4=FREEVNC
> Now restart gnome (or the entire machine) and see the console stays in its
text
> mode and there are 2 vnc sessions running: ONe at `vncviewer machine:0`
that
> uses the vncpassword of root and an other one at `vncviewer machine:4`
that has
> no vncpassword. All provide a login session.
>
> To get the same setup with a KDE or XDM session, it is even simpler. Edit
> '/etc/X11/xdm/Xservers': add the next lines (and comment out all others).
> WRAPWARNING: each line is either comment or it starts with the same word
as it
> ends (:0 to :0 and :4 to :4).
> # disable the X session on the console
> #:0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X
> # vncsession :0, using vncpassword from root.
> :0 ROOTVNC local /usr/bin/Xvnc -geometry 800x600 -depth 8 -rfbwait
> 120000 -rfbauth /root/.vnc/passwd :0
> # vncsession :4, no vncpassword.
> :4 FREEVNC local /usr/bin/Xvnc -geometry 800x600 -depth 8 -rfbwait
> 120000 -alwaysshared -dontdisconnect :4
>
> Now restart the display manager (or the machine) and...
>
>
> Detail, if you want to keep the X11 server on the console (not have the :0
vnc
> session): you might need to add '-vt7' to the
'command=/usr/X11R6/bin/X -vt7' line.
>
>
> If I can find some time, I might put this description on a website some
time. If
> others want to do so, please do. If I come acros any other system (HP-UX
might
> be the first) I might mail an update. Be free to test it on any other
system.
> Most likely you only need to update the Xservers file according the above
> /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers description.
>
>
> CBee
>
>
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