The viewers for
other platforms operate in the same way.
To connect to a nonstandard port number, specify host::port (note
the double colon) instead of host:display??”for example, to connect to
a server running on port 6120 on blue, use:
green$ vncviewer blue::6120
You can also connect to the Xvnc web server at port 5800+display using any Javaenabled
web browser; since the server in this example is on display :4, the port number
will be 5804:
green$ firefox http://blue:5804/
The web server will send you a predefined HTML page containing an embedded Java
applet; the applet geometry and the port number of the RFB connection will be substituted
into the HTML page by Xvnc.
The X version of vncviewer is the exact counterpart of Xvnc??”it??™s a client to both
VNC and X, whereas Xvnc is server to both VNC and X.
The KDE Remote Desktop Connection (krdc) and Gnome-oriented
Terminal Server Client (tsclient) programs offer a graphical method of
connecting to a VNC server as well as a Windows Terminal Server.
You can also create desktop or panel icons to connect to frequently
used VNC servers.
14.6 Using Standing VNC Servers
Although the vncserver script permits any user to easily start a VNC server, it is
sometimes desirable to have VNC servers start up automatically when the system
boots.
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