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Commit 1051c22c authored by Pavel Jirásek's avatar Pavel Jirásek
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5 merge requests!368Update prace.md to document the change from qprace to qprod as the default...,!367Update prace.md to document the change from qprace to qprod as the default...,!366Update prace.md to document the change from qprace to qprod as the default...,!323extended-acls-storage-section,!206Vnc x11 updates
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The VNC server runs on port 59xx, where xx is the display number. So, you get your port number simply as 5900 + display number, in our example 5900 + 61 = 5961. Another example for display number 102 is calculation of TCP port 5900 + 102 = 6002. **Please, calculate your own port number and use it instead of 5961 from examples below!** The VNC server runs on port 59xx, where xx is the display number. So, you get your port number simply as 5900 + display number, in our example 5900 + 61 = 5961. Another example for display number 102 is calculation of TCP port 5900 + 102 = 6002 but be aware, that TCP ports above 6000 are often used by X11. **Please, calculate your own port number and use it instead of 5961 from examples below!**
To access the VNC server you have to create a tunnel between the login node using TCP port 5961 and your machine using a free TCP port (for simplicity the very same) in next step. See examples for [Linux/Mac OS](#linuxmac-os-example-of-creating-a-tunnel) and [Windows](#windows-example-of-creating-a-tunnel). To access the VNC server you have to create a tunnel between the login node using TCP port 5961 and your machine using a free TCP port (for simplicity the very same) in next step. See examples for [Linux/Mac OS](#linuxmac-os-example-of-creating-a-tunnel) and [Windows](#windows-example-of-creating-a-tunnel).
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