In this video, we walk you through the complete process of setting up a VNC server on Ubuntu Server 24.
This tutorial covers installing TightVNC, enabling multi-user access, configuring the firewall for VNC, and setting up systemd services for automatic startup. We'll also show you how to manage VNC desktops with systemctl and change VNC passwords.
You'll learn how to:
Install the Xfce desktop environment
Set up TightVNC Server
Configure VNC sessions and manage multiple users
Open VNC ports in the firewall
Automate VNC startup using systemd services
Change VNC passwords and enable view-only mode
By the end of this guide, you'll be able to remotely access and manage your Ubuntu Server with a graphical interface.
Commands and configurations: https://www.configserverfirewall.com/...
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Timestamp
00:00 - Intro
00:41 - Lab Setup
00:57 - Install Xfce Desktop
01:21 - Install TightVNC Server
01:37 - Set Up VNC Password
02:33 - Edit the xstartup Script
03:04 - Start VNC Server
03:31 - Connect to VNC Server Remotely
06:03 - Enable Multi-User Access
06:24 - Firewall Configuration for VNC
08:10 - Troubleshoot VNC Connection
08:28 - Set VNC Server to Start Automatically at Reboot
10:51 - Change VNC Password
11:25 - Outro
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