x11vnc
x11vnc is a VNC server that is not dependent on any one particular graphical environment. Also, it facilitates using in a minimal environment, as it has a tcl/tk based GUI. It can be started while your computer is still showing a login screen.
It is helpful to ensure you have uninstalled any other VNC programs first so that they don’t interfere with x11vnc.
As a quick proof of concept to test your connectivity, as per the man page, one may create a password file via:
x11vnc -storepasswd
It will respond with:
Enter VNC password: Verify password: Write password to /home/USERNAME/.vnc/passwd? [y]/n y Password written to: /home/USERNAME/.vnc/passwd
One may execute the following in a terminal:
x11vnc -rfbauth ~/.vnc/passwd -bg -gone "popup" -rfbport 5900 -gui tray=minimal,simple,iconfont=14x17 -forever -nevershared
Here a few settings that would be common to adjust depending on your environment:
- To set x11vnc to request access each time when set without a password, include the -nopw -accept popup:0 options.
- To set x11vnc to only listen for the next connection, include the -once option.
- To set x11vnc to continually listen for connections, include the -forever option.
- To put x11vnc in view-only mode, include the -viewonly option.
- To set x11vnc to only allow local connections, include the -localhost option.
Have x11vnc start automatically via upstart in any environment (<=Utopic)
sudo nano /etc/init/x11vnc.conf
# description "Start x11vnc at boot" description "x11vnc" start on runlevel [2345] stop on runlevel [^2345] console log respawn respawn limit 20 5 exec /usr/bin/x11vnc -loop -auth guess -rfbauth /home/USERNAME/.vnc/passwd -rfbport 5900 -forever -shared -repeat
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