Your server doesn't start. If you do /etc/init.d/vncserver restart, does it start? Gilboa On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 10:07 -0500, Tyler McCarley wrote: > K, did that, but same error > > "unable to connect to host: connection refused (10061)" > > Sorry about all the trouble, I am kinda new to linux stuff. > > Thanks for all your help though. > > any other ideas. > > > > > > > On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 09:59 -0500, Tyler McCarley wrote: > >> Ok did all that. Is there any way you could send me an example > >> vncserver > >> config file. All I want to be able to access it is root. it always > >> gives > >> me an unable to connect to host: connection refused (10061) > >> > >> Thanks, > >> TM > >> > Edit /etc/sysconfig/vncserver to match your options. (Which users, > >> what > >> > resolution, etc) > >> > Then: > >> > chkconfig --level 345 vncserver on# The VNCSERVERS variable is a list > >> of display:user pairs. > > > > Make sure you have the following lines in your vncservers > > VNCSERVERS="1:root" > > VNCSERVERARGS[1]="-geometry 1024x768" > > Then, run vncpasswd as root, it'll ask you for a password. > > > > Gilboa > > > >> > /etc/init.d/vncserver start > >> > > >> > Gilboa > >> > > >> > On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 09:39 -0500, Tyler McCarley wrote: > >> >> Hi, > >> >> I can't use VNC at all to access my Fedora Core server. It is > >> installed > >> >> and everything. What else must I do to make the server run on the > >> >> server. > >> >> > >> >> Thanks, > >> >> Tyler McCarley > >> >> mccarleyt@xxxxxxxxxx > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >