remote access via VNC

Khemara Lyn lin.kh at wicam.com.kh
Thu May 31 15:31:11 UTC 2012


Thanks,
It is far better than i thought. i would love to try the ssh tunnel and 
access by VNC to the display 0 also. Please forgive me for the poor 
suggestion. I thought i could help; in fact, i learn new thing from that :).

Regards,
Khem

On 05/31/2012 04:25 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 31.05.2012 11:19, schrieb Khemara Lyn:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Have you tried with "vino"? I prefer it than a separate VNC server with a separate display.
>>
>> With Vino, I can log in locally to my desktop at office; i would lock the screen when i leave my office and when i
>> arrive home i would connect to the same desktop/display i left off at office with a normal VNC client (RealVNC for
>> windows).
> you recognized that it was solved yesterday? :-)
>
> "vino", "vncserver" and others can not provide "Whether the user is
> logged or not, anyone with the right access can RDP in. IIRC, the old
> original VNC server used to do that on Windows."
>
> this can only be done with xvnc sahring display 0
> _____________
>
> example to show the big difference
>
> * i connect via ssh to our admin-server in the LAN
> * type "wol workstation (/etc/ethers is your friend)
> * my workstation is powered on and boots to kdm login
> * "vnc.sh workstation" creates a ssh-tunnel and connects to display 0
>
> this way i can power off my machine completly and control it
> from remote like with physical access
>
>
>

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