

Start a vncserver at the selected display systemctl enable the device reboot

:2 - which in turn will correspond to port 5902 - replace $USERNAME with the user you just created the password for. openbox) session=$SESSIONĮdit /etc/tigervnc/ers and append e.g. List the available sessions ls /usr/share/xsessionsĬreate the file /home/$USERNAME/.vnc/config with content ( replace $SESSION according to your installation e.g. Replace the phrase $USERNAME with the username of the actual user you want to configure.

On the system to be controlled install package tigervnc VNC passwordĬreate a password for your login vncpasswd The benefit of using SSH is that you can easily adapt this to target any remote server without sacrificing security. NOTE: The setup is not implementing any VNC encryption so SSH will be used to establish the connection. This document is from my notepad and a real-world implementation of the document(s) found at Archlinux Wiki - TigerVNC. VNC is a protocol where you use your keyboard/mouse/screen to monitor or control a remote system.
