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VNC usage with CentOS

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talikarni
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VNC usage with CentOS

Post by talikarni »

I tested this on a CentOS based server (Scientific Linux 6.5).

Because it is CentOS based, I had to go through things differently and had to use parts and pieces from different locations.

The biggest pain was the repeater part since they are a bit tough to find, and tougher to find a CentOS compatible version.

VNC:
Luckily Scientific Linux includes a few vnc options, so I used on already available in their yum repos, TigerVNC.

vncrepeater
Then need vncrepeater:
cd /usr/src/
mkdir uvncrep
cd uvncrep

I had better luck with #2, the git option:

--
1.
wget http://www.wisdomsoftware.gr/download/u ... -ws.tar.gz

tar -xvf uvncrep017-ws
cd uvncrep017-ws

OR

2.
git clone https://github.com/stefanklug/uvncrepeater.git

cd uvncrepeater
make
make install



Add a user for the service (and related password)
adduser --no-create-home --system uvncrep

Copy repeater to sbin: cp repeater /usr/sbin/repeater

#Edit /etc/uvnc/uvncrepeater.ini according to your needs.
#Check the following parameters:
viewerport = 5901
serverport = 5902
maxsessions = 10
runasuser = uvncrep
logginglevel = 2
srvListAllow1 = 192.168.0.0 ;Allow network 192.168.x.x
srvListDeny0 = 127.0.0.1 ;Deny loopback
requirelistedserver=1

Run the repeater: /usr/sbin/repeater


Make it run as a service, since the included service related files only work with Debian/Ubuntu distros.
First create vnc service file:
vi /etc/init.d/vnc

Code: Select all

#! /bin/sh
# vnc: start/stop/restart the VNC repeater server
# chkconfig: 3 20 80
# description: VNC repeater server
 
vnc_start() {
  if [ ! -f /etc/uvncrepeater.ini ]; then
    echo "File /etc/uvncrepeater.ini does not exist. Aborting."
    exit
  fi
  /usr/sbin/repeater 2>>/var/log/vnc.log &
  pgrep repeater >/var/run/vnc.pid
}
 
vnc_stop() {
  killall repeater
  rm /var/run/vnc.pid
}
 
vnc_restart() {
  if [ -r /var/run/vnc.pid ]; then
    kill `cat /var/run/vnc.pid`
  else
    echo "Killing repeater in the absence of /var/run/vnc.pid"
    killall repeater
  fi
  sleep 1
  vnc_start
}
 
case "$1" in
'start')
  vnc_start
  ;;
'stop')
  vnc_stop
  ;;
'restart')
  vnc_restart
  ;;
*)
  echo "usage $0 start|stop|restart"
esac
Then install as service
chmod +x /etc/init.d/vnc
chkconfig --add vnc
chkconfig --level 3 vnc on



Logging:

Log is in /var/log/uvncrepeater.log

iptables
iptables rules needed:
iptables -I INPUT 4 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 5901 -j ACCEPT
iptables -I INPUT 5 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 5902 -j ACCEPT
service iptables save


Then install and use/compile ChunkVNC like normal and works great! In the case mentioned above:
Ports:
Viewer: 5901
Server: 5902 (443 will not work here)
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