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Hi everyone,
How can I have the built in VNC server listen to all and not just the localhost?
I am trying to install a pihole on a bare bones Ubuntu VM. This would be my first VM on Arch, and I was hoping to go minimal.
The server is headless.
I am trying to install the base OS remotely on a windows machine with TigerVNC. When I try to VNC to (local_IP):5900 the connection is actively refused.
avongil@gmsrv QEMU: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -cdrom /mnt/spindrive/btrfs-backup/faxscan/ubuntu-20.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso -boot menu=on -drive file=pihole,format=raw
It seems to be running - command outputs:
VNC server running on 127.0.0.1:5900
Any other suggestions welcome. If there is a better way to get a pihole going on this arch machine that would be fine. I do want to keep it sandboxed because I am running a unify controller on the bare metal Arch.
Thanks.
Last edited by avongil (2020-11-29 01:25:10)
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Have you tried different parameters to the -vnc option? Details in man 1 qemu.
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qemu-system-x86_64 -m 1G -vnc (ArchSrvrIP):0 -cdrom ubuntu2004.iso -boot menu=on -drive file=pihole,form
at=raw
Works great. Thanks. Installing Debian now! So cool.
Last edited by avongil (2020-11-29 01:23:39)
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