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sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
 
sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
 
sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
 
sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
 
=== 3 ===
 
 
no keyboard untill 1 - > 4 gig memory  still running slugish??
 
 
 
 
spyder
 
 
 
tiger vnc
 
 
sudo apt install tigervnc-standalone-server tigervnc-viewer
 
 
 
start in terminal with
 
 
vncserver
 
 
vncviewer
 
 
russ@UbuntuBase-VB:~$ vncserver
 
 
New 'UbuntuBase-VB:1 (russ)' desktop at :1 on machine UbuntuBase-VB
 
 
Starting applications specified in /etc/X11/Xvnc-session
 
Log file is /home/russ/.vnc/UbuntuBase-VB:1.log
 
 
Use xtigervncviewer -SecurityTypes VncAuth -passwd /home/russ/.vnc/passwd :1 to connect to the VNC server.
 
 
russ@UbuntuBase-VB:~$ vncserver
 
 
loopback IP address is 127.0.0.1
 
 
 
------------- not done yet ------
 
 
 
Start TigerVNC vncserver at boot
 
 
The ubuntu install package also registers a system service, making it easy to define listening vnc servers on startup. Edit the file /etc/default/vncserver and add the display number and user to start as:
 
 
sudo gedit /etc/default/vncserver
 
 
VNCSERVERS="1:myusername"
 
 
Then enable the service at boot with:
 
 
sudo update-rc.d vncserver defaults
 
 
--------------------- end not done
 
vncserver in terminal to start
 
 
Use xtigervncviewer -SecurityTypes VncAuth -passwd /home/russ/.vnc/passwd :1 to connect to the VNC server.
 
 
 
------------------- more installs --------------------
 
 
remmina
 
 
 
sudo apt install openssh-server
 
 
----------------- done ------------------
 
 
 
https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-webmin-on-ubuntu-18-04/
 
 
 
sudo apt install software-properties-common apt-transport-https wget
 
 
sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] http://download.webmin.com/download/repository sarge contrib"
 
 
etting up libauthen-pam-perl (0.16-3build5) ...
 
Setting up apt-show-versions (0.22.7ubuntu1) ...
 
** initializing cache. This may take a while **
 
Processing triggers for ureadahead (0.100.0-21) ...
 
Setting up webmin (1.910) ...
 
Webmin install complete. You can now login to https://UbuntuBase-VB:10000/
 
as root with your root password, or as any user who can use sudo
 
to run commands as root.
 
Processing triggers for systemd (237-3ubuntu10.21) ...
 
Processing triggers for man-db (2.8.3-2ubuntu0.1) ...
 
Processing triggers for ureadahead (0.100.0-21) ...
 
russ@UbuntuBase-VB:~$
 
 
------------------- what is running tiger?? ----------------
 
sudo apt-get install htop
 
htop
 
 
----------------------
 
 
 
start with
 
 
tigervncserver -xstartup /usr/bin/xterm
 
 
 
remania connccts ok with  127.0.0.1:5904 
 
password password
 
 
 
590  desktop number  may get the desktop number whhen start tigervnc with the command
 
 
vncserver ??
 
 
 
how do I know so little
 
 
see what is going on with htop
 
 
    vncserver -kill :1
 
 
vnc viewerr is also installed
 
 
 
this seems pretty good
 
 
How to remotely display and control a Linux desktop from a Windows or Linux system using VNC
 
https://www.linuxtopia.org/HowToGuides/VNC_setup_Linux_Windows.html
 
 
 
ls ~ -a to see home hidden files there is a .vnc
 
 
 
sudo gedit  ~/.vnc/default.tigervnc
 
 
How to list VNC server sessions on Ubuntu Linux
 
$ vncserver -list
 
 
ifconfig -a.
 
ip addr (ip a)
 
 
 
--------------------------------
 
 
 
sudo apt-get install openssh-server
 
 
Input your password (no visual feedback while typing) when it prompts and hit Enter.
 
 
openssh-server-bionic
 
 
3. Once installed, SSH starts automatically in background. And you can check its status via command:
 
 
sudo systemctl status ssh.service
 
 
---------------------
 
 
 
x0tigervncserver
 
Ubuntu Manpage: x0tigervncserver - TigerVNC Server for X displays
 
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/x0tigervncserver.1.html
 
 
x0tigervncserver -PasswordFile ~/.vnc/default.tigervnc
 
 
 
 
gedit  ~/.vnc/default.tigervnc
 

Revision as of 14:01, 30 May 2019

this page is junk, but useful for me for now

=================al servers ========================

VNC/Servers - Community Help Wiki

   *>url  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers


============== vino ============================

vino - Enable remote VNC from the commandline? - Ask Ubuntu

   *>url  https://askubuntu.com/questions/4474/enable-remote-vnc-from-the-commandline



Just running

/usr/lib/vino/vino-server should do the job.

Once you have access to your server, I would recommend that you add it to Autostarted Apps so it is always started.

You'll probably like change some settings with :

vino-preferences be very careful when you run vino-preference on a remote machine, if you uncheck "Allow other users to control your desktop", you won't be able to check it back.

or to edit :

~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/remote_access/%gconf.xml Here a sample file :

<?xml version="1.0"?> <gconf>

   <entry name="vnc_password" mtime="1289267042" type="string">
       <stringvalue>cXdlcnR5</stringvalue>
   </entry>
   <entry name="view_only" mtime="1289262982" type="bool" value="false"/>
   <entry name="prompt_enabled" mtime="1254965869" type="bool" value="false"/>
   <entry name="authentication_methods" mtime="1289267034" type="list" ltype="string">
  • <stringvalue>vnc</stringvalue>
  • </entry> <entry name="enabled" mtime="128926

    ====================== x11vnc =============

    Just a few scribbled links


    VNC SSH


    misc vnc notes

    Goal

    I would like to use VNC to access a Ubuntu 18.04 system from windows like I do with the Raspberry Pi.

    • Connect to the existing desktop
    • Keep the connection secure

    This has been a bit of a struggle for a number of gotchas.

    Overview

    As I understand it ( may not have figured it out all the way )

    • VNC has a server ( run on the machine you wish to view ) and viewer ( run on the machine you wish to access).
    • In addition to having several components there are many versions of VNC. Directions for each differ, and differ across versions of Linux.
    • I will focus on Tiger VNC and Ubuntu 18.04
    • To get VNC working there seem to be various components.
      • VNC server
      • Desktop software ( there are many different ones, you may need to install -- however here I want to run on the default Ubuntu 18.04 desktop so no install is necessary )
      • A way to connect to the VNC server -- many servers will only connect to localhost 127.0.0.1 so we will use vnc tunnelling to make a remote connection appear to be on localhost


    Other Software Used

    before installs

    • sudo apt update
    • sudo apt upgrade


    Process viewer (htop)

    • Why This will let you see what vnc software is running.
    • Install >> sudo apt -install htop
    • Run >> htop
    • Exit >> ctrl-c

    IfConfig

    • Why see your server's tcp ip address
    • Install >> sudo apt -install ??
    • Run >> ifconfig
    • Exit >> just ends

    SSH

    • Install >> sudo apt install openssh-server

    what

    might this help gconf-editor

    Ubuntu text editor ( gedit )

    • Install >> apt-get -install ??
    • Run >> htop

    Ubuntu File Browser

    Tiger VNC

    • Note: there may already be vncserver software installed perhaps vineo ??
    • Install >> sudo apt-get install tigervnc-scraping-server
    • Install ( may not be needed ) >> sudo apt install tigervnc-standalone-server tigervnc-viewer
    • Set password >>vncpasswd << gotcha, if run server with no password set. If this does not run find an install -- perhaps full tiger vnc to get it.
    • Run gotcha >> x0tigervncserver << but gotcha, needs to be pointed to password file so
    • Run >> x0tigervncserver -PasswordFile ~/.vnc/passwd
    • Run gotcha this is not the scraping server may not be installed >> tigervncserver -xstartup /usr/bin/xterm
    • Set password >>vncpasswd << gotcha, if run server with no password set it will not work.
    • edit configuration file >> use file browser but .vnc is hidden so turn on hidden file abillity ( one of its menus )
      • sudo apt-get install git psmisc
    • set password with >> vncpasswd
    • see running servers >> vncserver -list
    • what runs with command vncserver >> which vncserver
        right answer is ?? 
    

    /usr/bin/vncserver


    PuTTY X11 proxy: Unsupported authorisation protocol

    How to start a vnc server for the actual display (scraping) with TigerVNC https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-start-a-vnc-server-for-the-actual-display-scraping-with-tigervnc/


    Webmin

    • rather than use the desktop use a web based admin tool:


    • Install >> sudo apt-get install webmin << seems to work on virtual machine but not real one ??
    • Start >> sudo /etc/webmin/start

    How To Install Webmin on Ubuntu 18.04 | DigitalOcean https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-webmin-on-ubuntu-18-04 sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list