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NAME

       tigervncsession - start a VNC server

SYNOPSIS

       tigervncsession <username> <:display#>

DESCRIPTION

       tigervncsession   is   used   to   start   a  VNC  (Virtual  Network  Computing)  desktop.
       tigervncsession performs all the necessary  steps  to  create  a  new  user  session,  run
       Xtigervnc with appropriate options and starts a window manager on the VNC desktop.

       tigervncsession  is  rarely  called directly and is normally started by the system service
       manager.

FILES

       Several VNC-related files are found in the directory ~/.vnc:

       /etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-defaults
              The optional system-wide equivalent of ~/.vnc/tigervnc.conf. If  this  file  exists
              and  defines  options  to be passed to Xtigervnc, they will be used as defaults for
              users. The user's ~/.vnc/tigervnc.conf overrides settings configured in this  file.
              The  overall configuration file load order is: this file, ~/.vnc/tigervnc.conf, and
              then /etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-mandatory. None are required to exist.

       /etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-mandatory
              The optional system-wide equivalent of ~/.vnc/tigervnc.conf. If  this  file  exists
              and  defines  options to be passed to Xtigervnc, they will override any of the same
              options defined in a user's ~/.vnc/tigervnc.conf. This file offers a  mechanism  to
              establish some basic form of system-wide policy. WARNING! There is nothing stopping
              users from constructing their own tigervncsession-like script that calls  Xtigervnc
              directly to bypass any options defined in /etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-mandatory.
              The overall  configuration  file  load  order  is:  /etc/tigervnc/vncserver-config-
              defaults, ~/.vnc/tigervnc.conf, and then this file. None are required to exist.

       ~/.vnc/tigervnc.conf
              An optional server config file wherein options to be passed to Xtigervnc are listed
              to avoid hard-coding them to  the  physical  invocation.  This  file  uses  perl(1)
              syntax.  The  special option session can be used to control which session type will
              be started. This should match one of the files in  /usr/share/xsessions.  E.g.,  if
              there is a file called gnome.desktop, then $session="gnome"; would use that session
              type.

              To be compatible with the upstream provided wrapper scripts, we will fall  back  to
              trying  to  load  configuration from ~/.vnc/config if tigervnc.conf is not present.
              The ~/.vnc/config file lists options one per line. Options without an argument  are
              listed  as  a  single  word,  for example: "localhost" or "alwaysshared". For those
              requiring an argument, separate the option from the argument with  an  equal  sign,
              for         example,        "session=gnome",        "geometry=2000x1200",        or
              "securitytypes=VncAuth,TLSVnc".

       ~/.vnc/passwd
              The VNC password file.

       ~/.vnc/host:display#.log
              The log file for Xtigervnc and the session.

SEE ALSO

       xtigervncviewer(1), tigervncpasswd(1), tigervncconfig(1), Xtigervnc(1)
       https://www.tigervnc.org

AUTHOR

       Tristan Richardson, RealVNC Ltd., D. R. Commander and others.

       VNC was originally developed by the RealVNC team while at Olivetti  Research  Ltd  /  AT&T
       Laboratories Cambridge.  TightVNC additions were implemented by Constantin Kaplinsky. Many
       other people have since participated in development, testing and support. This  manual  is
       part of the TigerVNC software suite.