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NAME

       linuxvnc - export a tty to any VNC client

SYNOPSIS

       linuxvnc [tty_number [args]]

DESCRIPTION

       It  follows  the  same idea as WinVNC, x11vnc or OSXvnc, i.e. it takes an existing desktop
       and exports it via RFB (VNC), just that LinuxVNC exports text.

       If you want to export another tty, specify it as 'tty_number'.   You  can  also  pass  VNC
       options  to tune what encodings are used for the VNC session. You can read x11vnc man page
       for more information on this.

OPTIONS

       -rfbport port
              TCP port for RFB protocol.

       -rfbwait time
              Max time in ms to wait for RFB client.

       -rfbauth passwd-file
              Use authentication on RFB protocol (use 'storepasswd' to create passwd file).

       -rfbversion 3.x
              Set the version of the RFB we choose to advertise.

       -permitfiletransfer
              Permit file transfer support.

       -passwd plain-password
              Use authentication (use plain-password as password, USE AT YOUR RISK).

       -deferupdate time
              Time in ms to defer updates (default 40).

       -deferptrupdate time
              Time in ms to defer pointer updates (default none).

       -desktop name
              VNC desktop name (default "LibVNCServer").

       -alwaysshared
              Always treat new clients as shared.

       -nevershared
              Never treat new clients as shared.

       -dontdisconnect
              Don't disconnect existing clients when a new non-shared connection comes in (refuse
              new connection instead).

       -httpdir dir-path
              Enable http server using dir-path home.

       -httpport portnum
              Use portnum for http connection.

       -enablehttpproxy
              Enable http proxy support.

       -progressive height
              Enable progressive updating for slow links.

       -listen ipaddr
              Listen for connections only on network interface with addr ipaddr.

SEE ALSO

       x11vnc(1).

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  written  by  Ludovic  Drolez <ldrolez@debian.org>, for the Debian
       project (but may be used by others).

                                         19 November 2011                             linuxvnc(1)