![]() ![]() Sorry, it should have been just “systemctl edit -full are your certficicates. Do not forget to run “systemctl daemon-reload” or reboot after you copied file so systemd can pick up new definition. You can copy it in /etc/systemd/system and edit there (that is what command above effectively does). The following works for me using my OS user to log in: Description=Xvnc ServerĮxecStart=/usr/bin/Xvnc -noreset -inetd -once -query localhost -geometry 1024x768 -securitytypes TLSPlain -PlainUsers * -log *:syslog:30 -extension MIT-SHM The TLSPlain is using operating system to check passwords, TLSVnc is using password file. Sorry, it should have been just “systemctl edit -full Infinity-it: SRV-WEB-01:~ # systemctl edit files found for usr-lib-systemd-system-xvnc\. Run 'systemctl edit -force -full usr-lib-systemd-system-xvnc\' to create a new unit.ĮxecStart=/usr/lib/vnc/with-vnc-key.sh /usr/bin/Xvnc -noreset -inetd -once -query localhost -geometry 1024x768 -securitytypes X509None,None -X509Key /etc/vnc/tls.key -X509Cert /etc/vnc/tls.cert -log *:syslog:30 -extension MIT-SHMĪn what would be suitable authentication option if I just want to use the username and the password? If I run: “systemctl edit I get the following message: SRV-WEB-01:~ # systemctl edit files found for usr-lib-systemd-system-xvnc\. ![]() Educated guess is that it is set in Try “systemctl edit and change ExecStart command to use suitable authentication options. ![]()
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