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5
Remote Access with VNC
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) enables you to control a remote computer via a
graphical desktop (as opposed to a remote shell access). VNC is platform-independent
and lets you access the remote machine from any operating system.
openSUSE supports two different kinds of VNC sessions: One-time sessions that “live”
as long as the VNC connection from the client is kept up, and persistent sessions that
“live” until they are explicitly terminated.
NOTE: Session Types
A machine can offer both kinds of sessions simultaneously on different ports,
but an open session cannot be converted from one type to the other.
5.1 One-time VNC Sessions
A one-time session is initiated by the remote client. It starts a graphical login screen
on the server. This way you can choose the user which starts the session and, if supported
by the login manager, the desktop environment. Once you terminate the client connection
to such a VNC session, all applications started within that session will be terminated,
too. One-time VNC sessions cannot be shared, but it is possible to have multiple sessions
on a single host at the same time.
Procedure 5.1:
Enabling One-time VNC Sessions
1
Start YaST > Network Services > Remote Administration (VNC).
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