Step 3: Configure the VNC serverĮven though the VNC server Linux is running, it needs to know which commands to execute when it starts. Now we will need to configure the server to launch Xfce and provide access to the server via the graphical interface. Your VNC server has been installed and running successfully. The main thing to note here is that when working with VNC servers :X is a display port that refers to the 5900 + X. VNC can create multiple instances on other display ports with :3 referring to 5903, :4 referring to 5904, and so on. If you create a second instance with vncserver it will run on the next free port :2, which is 5902 (5900 +2). You can see this after the hostname (pay attention to the red box). It launches a default server instance on port 5901 (5900 +1), the display VNC port. Now let me go through the configuration file details. Once you go forward from this step, the system will create the server's default configuration file and connection information. Since you need to interact with the server, we will choose n. The reason is that users who log in with the view-only password will not be able to control the VNC instances with the keyboard and mouse.
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