VNC Access to Remote Centos Host from Windows 10
So, I have a CentOs 7 linux box that is running a tigervnc server. I can ping the vncserver_ip_address box from windows. I'm able to connect to the vnc session from another linux box on the same network with the following terminal command:
vncviewer -RemoteResize=0 -shared localhost:1 -via vncserver_ip_address
I would like to also connect from a windows 10 box.
- I've tried various ways of starting vncviewer.exe on windows but how do I give vncviewer.exe the -via flag? Is the syntax different in windows?
- Once it's working, I would like to store all of these switches in a .vnc config file for windows. I've searched online but can't seem to find a template. Does anyone have an example?
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So, I have a CentOs 7 linux box that is running a tigervnc server. I can ping the vncserver_ip_address box from windows. I'm able to connect to the vnc session from another linux box on the same network with the following terminal command:
vncviewer -RemoteResize=0 -shared localhost:1 -via vncserver_ip_address
I would like to also connect from a windows 10 box.
- I've tried various ways of starting vncviewer.exe on windows but how do I give vncviewer.exe the -via flag? Is the syntax different in windows?
- Once it's working, I would like to store all of these switches in a .vnc config file for windows. I've searched online but can't seem to find a template. Does anyone have an example?
centos windows vnc
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So, I have a CentOs 7 linux box that is running a tigervnc server. I can ping the vncserver_ip_address box from windows. I'm able to connect to the vnc session from another linux box on the same network with the following terminal command:
vncviewer -RemoteResize=0 -shared localhost:1 -via vncserver_ip_address
I would like to also connect from a windows 10 box.
- I've tried various ways of starting vncviewer.exe on windows but how do I give vncviewer.exe the -via flag? Is the syntax different in windows?
- Once it's working, I would like to store all of these switches in a .vnc config file for windows. I've searched online but can't seem to find a template. Does anyone have an example?
centos windows vnc
So, I have a CentOs 7 linux box that is running a tigervnc server. I can ping the vncserver_ip_address box from windows. I'm able to connect to the vnc session from another linux box on the same network with the following terminal command:
vncviewer -RemoteResize=0 -shared localhost:1 -via vncserver_ip_address
I would like to also connect from a windows 10 box.
- I've tried various ways of starting vncviewer.exe on windows but how do I give vncviewer.exe the -via flag? Is the syntax different in windows?
- Once it's working, I would like to store all of these switches in a .vnc config file for windows. I've searched online but can't seem to find a template. Does anyone have an example?
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