vncserver-x11-serviced - Online Linux Manual PageSection : 1
Updated : June 2018
Source : RealVNC Ltd
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NAMEvncserver−x11−serviced − VNC® Server in Service Mode

SYNOPSISvncserver−x11−serviced [OPTION​...] [COMMAND]

DESCRIPTIONvncserver−x11−serviced is a daemon that starts VNC Server in Service Mode, to remote the console of a computer to connected VNC Viewers for as long as the daemon runs. This may be the desktop of the currently logged−on user, or else the login screen. The daemon can be started manually, but is designed to be started automatically at system boot time; see ­Starting the daemon​. Note that the daemon survives a restart of the X server. When the daemon starts, it immediately runs vncserver−x11 as the root user; see(1)​. This means that to work with VNC Server in Service Mode you actually interact with a privileged instance of VNC Server in User Mode; see ­VNC configuration files​. By default, a VNC Viewer can authenticate to a VNC Server that has: • A Professional or Enterprise subscription by supplying the system credentials of either the root user or of a member of the admin, sudo (Ubuntu) or wheel (Red Hat) groups. Specify the Permissions parameter to widen or restrict access to other users or groups. • A Home subscription by supplying a password specific to VNC Server; see vncpasswd(1)​. Note that vncserver−x11−serviced consumes one computer 'desktop' from your subscription, as the root user.

COMMANDSApplying a command to vncserver−x11−serviced performs an auxiliary operation instead of starting the daemon. To see a list of valid commands, run vncserver−x11−serviced −help​.

OPTIONS −fg  Runs in the foreground (not as a daemon), which may be useful for troubleshooting.

VNC CONFIGURATION FILESTo configure VNC Server in Service Mode, specify parameters for the instance of vncserver−x11 owned by the root user. See vncserver−x11(1) for more information.

USER INTERFACEUnder some window managers, VNC Server is unable to determine the identity of the current desktop owner, and consequently the VNC Server user interface (a status dialog and icon) cannot be automatically displayed. If this is the case, run the following command (as the desktop owner, not as root): vncserverui −serviceui It may be convenient to include this in a user's ​.xsession file (or appropriate startup file for the desktop environment).

STARTING THE DAEMONA suitable init script should have been installed with VNC Server; see vncinitconfig(1)​. To start the daemon manually: • For a Linux distribution using Xsystemd, run systemctl start vncserver−x11−serviced.service • For a Linux distribution using Xinit.d, run /etc/init.d/vncserver−x11−serviced start • For a Debian−compatible Linux distribution using Xinit.d, (alternatively) run service vncserver−x11−serviced start To start the daemon automatically at system boot time, use the appropriate configuration tool for your system: • For a Linux distribution using Xsystemd, run systemctl enable vncserver−x11−serviced.service • For a Debian−compatible Linux distribution using Xinit.d, run update−rc.d vncserver−x11−serviced defaults • For a Red Hat−compatible Linux distribution using Xinit.d, run chkconfig −−add vncserver−x11−serviced

LOGGINGSee vncserver−x11(1)​. To change the log quality, quantity, or destination, specify the Log, LogDir, and LogFile parameters.

SEE ALSOvncserver−x11(1), vnclicense(1), vncinitconfig(1), vncpasswd(1), vncviewer(1)

AUTHORCopyright © 2002−2018 RealVNC Ltd. RealVNC and VNC are trademarks of RealVNC Ltd and are protected by trademark registrations and/or pending trademark applications in the European Union, United States of America and other jurisdictions. Protected by UK patent 2481870; US patent 8760366; EU patent 2652951. ­https://www.realvnc.com
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