
You may set an X authority file for the VNC server. Also note that /var/log/x11vnc.log needs to be created manually and its ownership needs to match that of the user who will run it. Note: The password "PASSWORD" above is not secured anyone who can run ps on the machine will see it. X11vnc -wait 50 -noxdamage -passwd PASSWORD -display :0 -forever -o /var/log/x11vnc.log -bg

Then, run the following command, all available options are explained in x11vnc(1).Īnother option is to place the x11vnc command line in a script which is called at login, for example: You may need to set up X to run headless too. TigerVNC's vncviewer is a recommended client.įirst, start X either by startx or through a display manager. Any VNC viewer should do the job and be compatible with the x11vnc server while not necessarily using all its functionalities. Instead, it shows in real time the existing X11 display, unlike Xvnc, part of TigerVNC, which is an alternative VNC server.Īlso note that x11vnc is not shipped with a client viewer.

X11vnc does not create an extra display (or X desktop) for remote control. While it is not developed any longer by its original author Karl Runge, LibVNC and the GitHub community have taken over the development. a display corresponding to a physical monitor, keyboard, and mouse) with any VNC viewer. X11vnc is a VNC server, it allows one to view remotely and interact with real X displays (i.e.
