Configuring VNC Server and client for the Remote Session
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@scottalanmiller Whether configuration of the VNC at ubuntu has to be done for taking the system in remote.I have installed VNC at my XP machine and also in my ubuntu machine.I have disabled my firewall also.??
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@Lakshmana said:
@scottalanmiller Whether configuration of the VNC at ubuntu has to be done for taking the system in remote.I have installed VNC at my XP machine and also in my ubuntu machine.I have disabled my firewall also.??
I still don't understand. You have installed VNC server or client in which locations? You are trying to connect from where to where? You are leaving out very major details.
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@scottalanmiller I have installed VNC server in Ubuntu machine at one VM.I need to take the ubuntu machine in remote in XP machine.In the XP machine I need to take the system(Ubuntu machine).Since the remote of the VNC does not works in Ubuntu.When I searched the VNC at Ubuntu machine it does not shows the VNC
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@Lakshmana said:
@scottalanmiller I have installed VNC server in Ubuntu machine at one VM.I need to take the ubuntu machine in remote in XP machine.In the XP machine I need to take the system(Ubuntu machine).Since the remote of the VNC does not works in Ubuntu.When I searched the VNC at Ubuntu machine it does not shows the VNC
So why are you trying to do anything with XP yet or configure something if it is not installed yet? Something does not make sense here.
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@scottalanmiller Ok.Whether can I take the XP machine in remote at Linux machine.If it is posssible?
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@Lakshmana said:
@scottalanmiller Ok.Whether can I take the XP machine in remote at Linux machine.If it is posssible?
This is very confusing. Let's work on the terms before going any further. It is common now to use "remote" as a verb (this actually comes from India, I think, India tends to promote noun to verb movements in English ahead of the native English speaking countries). So let's do that. "Take" doesn't mean anything in this context and is leaving us without knowing what you mean.
Do you want to remote from Windows XP (the client) to Ubuntu (the server?)
Do you want to remote from Ubuntu (client) to Windows XP (server?)
Do you want to do something else?
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@scottalanmiller Sorry.Dont get angry.I want to take remote of Ubuntu machine at Windows XP machine and I need to access the ubuntu machine at Windows XP.How to do it??
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@Lakshmana said:
@scottalanmiller Sorry.Dont get angry.I want to take remote of Ubuntu machine at Windows XP machine and I need to access the ubuntu machine at Windows XP.How to do it??
You should not use "take" or "at" in a description of remoting. Use "remoting" and "from" to be more clear. Or to eliminate all ambiguity, specify which is a client and which is a server.
It appears to mean that you want to use Windows XP as the VNC client and Ubuntu as the VNC server.
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If my assertion is true, you should not be looking at Windows XP in any way yet because you said that you had not yet gotten VNC installed on Ubuntu. Is this not true? It is unclear what your current status is as you have started talking about Windows XP before getting the Ubuntu issue fixed.
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@scottalanmiller
I have already attached the screenshot of my ubuntu machine.My ubuntu machine is VNC server and the XP machine is VNC client.Since ubuntu shows me that VNC is installed but it is not even opening.Whether configuration is to be done for VNC server at Ubuntu.If it needs to be done.How? -
@Lakshmana said:
@scottalanmiller
I have already attached the screenshot of my ubuntu machine.My ubuntu machine is VNC server and the XP machine is VNC client.Since ubuntu shows me that VNC is installed but it is not even opening.Whether configuration is to be done for VNC server at Ubuntu.If it needs to be done.How?But you did not have it working yet. I can't even figure out what you are trying to do with logging in as a user named server and setting its home directory to something that does not exist. I'm very confused by what you are attempting to do.
But I really don't understand why you are looking at Windows, the client, if you have not gotten the server running yet. You have the cart before the horse, we can't talk Windows until it has something to look at.
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Have you looked at the Ubuntu VNC instructions yet?
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Have you tested your Ubuntu server to see if your VNC server is listening?
Try using netstat -tulpn to see what connections are open and listening.
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@Reid-Cooper I have tried it in ubuntu and it seems to be listening.Whether can I upload the screenshot for this?
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A screenshot is fine.
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@Reid-Cooper This is screenshot of the netstat -tulpn
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Port 5900 is the standard for VNC. Looks like the server is already running. Have you verified that the firewall is open?
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@Reid-Cooper Firewall is disabled now
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@thanksajdotcom Now I have configured and remote from xp is done.After taking the tick option from the dconfig software and now it is working.Thank you friends for your support