Hi,
Thanks for your response, I could connenct to the Centos PC from Windows using VNC. However, I do not see the icons etc., that I see when I access any windows PC. I ran the command ps aux and saw there is a vnc process running for iconic view, but 'm not able to view the icons on the desktop. What should I do to get access to the GUI?
Thanks for your help, Padmaja
----- Original Message ----- From: "Les Mikesell" lesmikesell@gmail.com To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 5:23 AM Subject: Re: [CentOS] Reg. VNC server and Windows and Centos interworking
Padmaja wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for such a fast response. I typed vncserver at the command line and it asked me for a password. It said I would require password to enter the desktop. I did not set any before so gave some dummy password. It again showed Verify and I typed the same password again. Then the screen showed something like
for user padmaja, the startup script is in /home/padmaja/.vnc/Xstartup the startup applications are in /home/padmaja/.vnc/Xstartup the log file is in /home/padmaja/.vnc/sipserver.com.log
After this I typed ps aux and saw that there is a Xvnc running againt pid 11435.
Now, I tried to connect to the Centos PC from Windows using Vnc client and it gave the error
"unable to connect to host: connection refused (10061)."
I cant understand what the issue is. I am however able to connect to Windows PCs from VNC on windows.
Vncserver creates separate desktops for each instance and should have given you a 'screen number" when you started it - probably :1 for the first one. Then you have to specify the matching screen when you connect from the client: hostname:1. If you have the firewall running on Centos, you have to permit the appropriate port in ( 5900 + screen number). If you are expecting to access the desktop running on the console you need a different approach. KDE and Gnome have 'screen sharing' options for the running desktop.
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