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VNC on CentOS 7
#1
Hello,
I tried to install vnc on my new vps 9 (CentOS 7) and i get this
[root@Post4VPS-Dallas ~]# vncserver

New 'Post4VPS-Dallas:1 (root)' desktop is Post4VPS-Dallas:1

Starting applications specified in /root/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /root/.vnc/Post4VPS-Dallas:1.log
But when i try to connect i get this
[Image: Screenshot_2019-02-19-20-17-37-045_com.r...ndroid.png]aand when i tried to install GNOME desktop the ssh didn't work and i had to reset my panel
#2
OK - I've done some research at Virmach.  Try their suggestion below - looks as though it may already have been configured for VPS 9 (there is a chance also that it hasn't if you read the content of what they say below):
https://billing.virmach.com/knowledgebas...oting.html

If it doesn't work, then maybe it is not configured for their plan. I won't advise that you try this yourself then as you're likely then going to have to ask for a reset of the OS again. If you've done it before and failed, it is likely to fail again.
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#3
Just a suggestion. Instead of messing around with old and lame VNC try FreeNX/x2Go. It is much better and runs directly over SSH and is therefore encrypted by design.

A great guide: https://freevps.us/thread-11689.html

Of course official documentation can also be used or you might want to use google to figure out how to install it on your OS.
- https://reiners.io/installing-x2go-centos-7/
- https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-instal...ve-for-vnc

VNC is just one of the worst remote desktop solutions. I mean everytime someone starts to use it they always run into this kind of issues you have. It never works properly unless you use the Windows version.
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#4
(02-22-2019, 02:54 PM)Hidden Refuge Wrote: Just a suggestion. Instead of messing around with old and lame VNC try FreeNX/x2Go. It is much better and runs directly over SSH and is therefore encrypted by design.

A great guide: https://freevps.us/thread-11689.html

Of course official documentation can also be used or you might want to use google to figure out how to install it on your OS.
- https://reiners.io/installing-x2go-centos-7/
- https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-instal...ve-for-vnc

VNC is just one of the worst remote desktop solutions. I mean everytime someone starts to use it they always run into this kind of issues you have. It never works properly unless you use the Windows version.

That didn't work Sad
Shall i try to use another software? Like debian?
#5
You must open port 5901!
Because it does not rule out your firewall is active
Terminal
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#6
Moved from General to VPS Support Forum

@youssefbasha  Virmach has issues with its network connection in Los Angeles that has been experiencing loss of data packets, so doesn't have spare capacity for support.  We put in a support request hours ago for Sagher who lost use of his VPS 9 yesterday morning.  So please note that if you fiddle around too much with your VPS 9, that there won't be any support from Virmach for a while.

Suggest that you wait with VNC until Virmach has sorted out its problems and you can be assured of some backup first. If you really need VNC it may be better to look at another VPS that already supplies VNC.
Terminal
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#7
@youssefbasha  I have submitted a support request to Virmach to set up a VNC on your VPS.  

Please do not attempt to do it yourself.
Terminal
Thank you to Post4VPS and VirMach for my awesome VPS 9!  
#8
technically it is possible to install vnc yourself . i follow online tutorial about installing gnome vnc and it worked on my ex VPS 9 . you just need to start it manually if you didnt make an autoexec for the vnc
Terminal
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#9
(03-08-2019, 08:29 AM)humanpuff69 Wrote: technically it is possible to install vnc yourself . i follow online tutorial about installing gnome vnc and it worked on my ex VPS 9 . you just need to start it manually if you didnt make an autoexec for the vnc

It may have worked for you at the time you installed it, but Virmach has become more strict with Firewall and ability to work with VNC. When youssefbasha and I tried it, it wouldn't work.

Suggest we stick with what I've started which is a support ticket with Virmach. I've had too many issues with VPS 9 that has taken up LOADS of my time. No more experimentation please! Let's keep it simple.
Terminal
Thank you to Post4VPS and VirMach for my awesome VPS 9!  
#10
(03-07-2019, 08:56 PM)youssefbasha Wrote: That didn't work Sad
Shall i try to use another software? Like debian?


The guide is for Ubuntu/Debian. So I guess if you cannot adopt it to CentOS you have to switch OSs.

The great thing about FreeNX/x2Go is that it works over SSH. So if you can access SSH on your server this FreeNX/x2Go remote desktop will work 100% if you set it up correctly with XFCE.

I always used it on Debian if I needed a desktop and it always worked perfectly and quite fast even on slow connections unlike VNC.
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