Hi,
I'm running X11vnc on my server with the following command
"/usr/local/bin/x11vnc -bg -forever -xkb -rfbauth /etc/x11vnc/passwd
-o /etc/x11vnc/log". This provides password protection to the server,
but it doesn't provide any encryption, so I would assume that the
frames are passed over the internet unencrypted.
The problem is, whenever I use -ssl or -enc on the X11vnc server, the
RealVNC viewer chucks a hissy and refuses to connect. Does anyone have
experience with getting these two working nicely, encrypted? (And I
don't really want to have to set up an SSH tunnel every time I want to
VNC to my machine, I know it's more secure, but less convenient).
Thanks,
Aaron
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I'm running X11vnc on my server with the following command
"/usr/local/bin/x11vnc -bg -forever -xkb -rfbauth /etc/x11vnc/passwd
-o /etc/x11vnc/log". This provides password protection to the server,
but it doesn't provide any encryption, so I would assume that the
frames are passed over the internet unencrypted.
The problem is, whenever I use -ssl or -enc on the X11vnc server, the
RealVNC viewer chucks a hissy and refuses to connect. Does anyone have
experience with getting these two working nicely, encrypted? (And I
don't really want to have to set up an SSH tunnel every time I want to
VNC to my machine, I know it's more secure, but less convenient).
Thanks,
Aaron
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