Create a nf file under /etc/init/ directory using following content. You can use any other client of your choice.įinally setup the auto start of x11vnc server on system boot. For this tutorial, I am using RealVNC viewer on our system. To connect to the server using VNC, you need a VNC client on your system. In case the port 5900 is busy with some other service, it will automatically select the next available port like 5901. ![]() The VNC server will start on default port 5900. sudo x11vnc -auth guess -forever -loop -noxdamage -repeat -rfbauth /home/rahul/.vnc/passwd -rfbport 5900 -shared Let’s start it using the following command. Password written to: /home/rahul/.vnc/passwdĪfter the successful installation of the x11vnc server on your system. Write password to /home/rahul/.vnc/passwd? /n y This will not require any username to connect vnc. Now create a password to connect using vnc viewer from the client system. ![]() Open a terminal and run the following commands to update default repositories and install required packages. ![]() X11vnc packages are available under default repositories. This tutorial will help you to set up the x11vnc server on your Ubuntu, LinuxMint & Debian system and connect using vnc viewer from the client system. X11VNC can be a better remote support software for you.
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