Mike Miller wrote:
It has been a while since I installed Xvnc on anything but now I have a new Ubuntu box and am excited to make it do cool things. With Xvnc there used to be a patch, back in the 3.3 days at least, that allowed me to compile against libwrap.a and use Wietse Venema's "tcp wrappers" for access control. Is that still available? It would be nice if there were a package for Ubuntu that used tcp wrappers but I'm guessing I'll have to compile it myself if I can find the patch. Do any of you know about this?
Well, you can always install the vnc packages that come with ubuntu. As far as I know (expect), the vnc4server package does include the current Xvnc binary. You can always get your old sources, build with the libraries and replace the binary to see what's happening. The reason to install the package first is that all other configuration is already there. As far as I know Xvnc is relaxed to unknown or strange options, so your (older?) binary might just work.


The other thing I'm interested in is remote access to display :0 through Xvnc. I believe that years ago we could not access :0 and had to use :1 or :2, or whatever, instead. I hear that today it is possible to access :0, so I'd like to do that on my Ubuntu machine.
I've used Xvnc on :0 since day 0. However, that was on 'headless' servers ;-). You mean that vnc on unix acts as vnc on msWindows. That is possible since a long time too, depending on the X11 server or Display manager you use. Some X11 servers can be extended with a vnc-module (the linux ones for example) Display managers (or session managers) like KDE and Gnome also have modules and/or hooks to provide a vnc-view to the desktop. Finally, there is (was) also vnc-server that could co-exist with a frame-buffer device, which works entirely like the msWindows vnc server: just peek at the framebuffer and forward the changes. So far for the history lesson.

For your remote view at your desktop in Ubuntu: System -> Preferences -> RemoteDesktop. Just select what you like and off you go.


If any of you have tips for me on where to look this up, that would be fantastic. Thank you.

Mike
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