User`s guide
Installing Programs for freeKVM
Chapter 11 Configure and Use freeKVM 180
VNC Viewer
Required Client Software
Windows:
• TightVNC from http://www.tightvnc.com/
• RealVNC software from http://www.realvnc.com/
•UltraVNC from http://www.ultravcn.com/
Linux: vncviewer from the VNC client software package for the distribution.
Make sure that vncviewer is installed into a folder in the standard Windows
or Linux/Unix path. On Windows systems, as a secondary option, copy file
vncviewer.exe to the c:\windows directory.
Usage Notes
Follow the distribution-specific instructions for enabling VNC support on the
Unix or Linux Server.
For secure VNC from Windows desktops, Digi provides an automatic VNC
tunnelling toolkit. The toolkit is included on the Passport CD, and is
available from the Digi website: http://www.digi.com/support under
Digi Passport.
To use the tool, called ssh_vnc.exe, unzip the toolkit and put the files in
the toolkit into a directory in your path. A good default is %WINDIR%;
usually, this maps to C:\Windows).
To use the tool, use User defined protocol, set the program name to
ssh_vnc $IP$:5901, or whatever socket the VNC application is listening to.
Full documentation for the tool is provided in the release notes included in
the zip file.
Xmanager
Required Client Software
Xmanager software is available for a free 30-day evaluation download
from: http://www.netsarang.com/download/main.html
Usage Notes
Install the client software in a directory in the PATH of the Windows system;
otherwise, update the path to include the base directory for the Xmanager
software.
Make sure the X Window System is configured to allow for remote
connections from the Client workstation’s IP address.
Full documentation of Xmanager capabilities is included with the evaluation
download.










