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vncviewer jupiter.example.com::5901
Alternatively use a Java-capable Web browser to view the VNC session by entering
the following URL: http://jupiter.example.com:5801
5.1.2 Conguring One-time VNC Sessions
You can skip this section, if you do not need or want to modify the default conguration.
One-time VNC sessions are started via the xinetd daemon. A conguration le is
located at /etc/xinetd.d/vnc. By default it offers six conguration blocks: three
for VNC viewers (vnc1 to vnc3), and three serving a Java applet (vnchttpd1 to
vnchttpd3). By default only vnc1 and vnchttpd1 are active.
To activate a conguration, comment the line disable = yes with a # character
in the rst column, or remove that line completely. To deactivate a conguration un-
comment or add that line.
The Xvnc server can be congured via the server_args option—see Xnvc
--help for a list of options.
When adding custom congurations, make sure they are not using ports that are already
in use by other congurations, other services, or existing persistent VNC sessions on
the same host.
Activate conguration changes by entering the following command:
rcxinetd reload
IMPORTANT: Firewall and VNC Ports
When activating Remote Administration as described in Procedure 5.1, “Enabling
One-time VNC Sessions” (page 115), the ports 5801 and 5901 are opened in
the rewall. If the network interface serving the VNC sessions is protected by
a rewall, you need to manually open the respective ports when activating
additional ports for VNC sessions. See Chapter 13, Masquerading and Firewalls
(↑Security Guide) for instructions.
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