8.14.6 Remote Access Properties
VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is a client-server solution that gives access a remote
X server with a slim and easy-to-use client. This client is available for a variety of op-
erating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Apple's MacOS, and Linux. Find addi-
tional information about VNC at http://www.realvnc.com/.
Use this dialog to configure your X server as a host for VNC sessions. If you want VNC
clients to connect to your X server, check Allow Access to Display Using VNC Protocol.
Set a password to restrict access to your VNC-enabled X server. Check Allow Multiple
VNC Connections if more than one VNC client should connect to the X server at the
same time. Allow HTTP access by checking Activate HTTP Access and setting the port
to be use in HTTP Port.
When you are satisfied with your settings, click OK to save your changes.
8.15 Troubleshooting
All error messages and alerts are logged in the directory /var/log/YaST2. The
most important file for finding YaST problems is y2log.
8.16 For More Information
More information about YaST can be found on the following Web sites and directories:
• /usr/share/doc/packages/yast2—Local YaST development documen-
tation
• http://www.opensuse.org/YaST_Development—The YaST project
page in the openSUSE wiki
•
http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/
?yast—Another YaST project page
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