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In the Content Qube: In the Content Qube:
1. Install packages `sudo apt install -y xfwm4 tigervnc-standalone-server tigervnc-viewer` or `sudo dnf install -y xfwm4 tigervnc-server tigervnc` 1. Install packages `sudo apt install xfwm4 tigervnc-standalone-server tigervnc-viewer` or `sudo dnf install xfwm4 tigervnc-server tigervnc`
2. Start the server `vncserver :10 -xstartup /usr/bin/xfwm4 -geometry 1920x1080 -localhost no` 2. Enter the password by executing `vncpasswd`
1. You can generate secure enough passwords for this purpose using `openssl rand -base64 16 | tr -d '+/=' | head -c 8;echo`
2. Enter one password for read/write (first password and verify prompt)
3. Enter a different password for the view only password (second password and verify prompt)
2. Start the server `vncserver :1 -xstartup /usr/bin/xfwm4 -geometry 1920x1080 -localhost no`
3. Enter passwords when prompted 3. Enter passwords when prompted
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3. (recommended) Enter a different password for the view only password (second password and verify prompt) 3. (recommended) Enter a different password for the view only password (second password and verify prompt)
3. View the shared screen `vncviewer -passwd /home/user/.vnc/passwd :10` 3. View the shared screen `vncviewer -passwd ~/.vnc/passwd :1`
4. Open applications `DISPLAY=:10 xterm` where xterm can be any binary on your system 4. Open applications `DISPLAY=:1 xterm` where xterm can be any binary on your system
## If You Want To Share an Existing Monitor or Window ## If You Want To Share an Existing Monitor or Window
In the Content Qube: In the Content Qube:
1. Install packages `sudo apt install -y xfwm4 x11vnc x11-utils` or `sudo dnf install -y xfwm4 x11vnc xwininfo` 1. Install packages `sudo apt install xfwm4 x11vnc x11-utils` or `sudo dnf install xfwm4 x11vnc xwininfo`
2. Start the server 2. Enter the password by executing `x11vnc -storepasswd`
1. If you want to share a window `x11vnc -rfbport 5910 -clip 1920x1080+0+0 -storepassword` 1. You can generate secure enough passwords for this purpose using `openssl rand -base64 16 | tr -d '+/=' | head -c 8;echo`
- Replace `1920x1080+0+0` with the resolution and offset of the screen area you want to share. The origin for linux monitors is in the top left, increasing down and to the right. 3. Start the server
1. If you want to share a window `x11vnc -viewonly -rfbauth ~/.vnc/passwd -rfbport 5901 -clip 1920x1080+0+0 `
- Replace `1920x1080+0+0` with the resolution (e.g. `1920x1080`) and offset (e.g. `+0+0`) of the screen area you want to share. The coordinates 0,0 are in the top left, increasing down and to the right.
- Use `xrandr --listactivemonitors` in Dom0 to get a list of all monitors and their offsets. That command returns in the form `W/_xH/_+X+Y`. For example to share DP-1, with xrandr output of ` 0: +DP-1 1920/510x1080/287+1280+0 DP-1`, 1920x1080+1280+0 would share just that screen. - Use `xrandr --listactivemonitors` in Dom0 to get a list of all monitors and their offsets. That command returns in the form `W/_xH/_+X+Y`. For example to share DP-1, with xrandr output of ` 0: +DP-1 1920/510x1080/287+1280+0 DP-1`, 1920x1080+1280+0 would share just that screen.
- `arandr` is a useful graphical tool to show where all the monitors are in relation to each other. - `arandr` is a useful graphical tool to show where all the monitors are in relation to each other.
2. If you want to share a monitor `x11vnc -rfbport 5910 -id pick -storepassword` 2. If you want to share a monitor `x11vnc -viewonly -rfbauth ~/.vnc/passwd -rfbport 5901 -id pick`
- This uses the `xwininfo` (or `x11-utils`o on debian) package installed earlier to get the numerical id of the next window you click on. - This retrieves the numerical id of the next window you click on.
3. Enter passwords when prompted 3. If you want to share all the monitors use `x11vnc -viewonly -rfbauth ~/.vnc/passwd -rfbport 5901`
1. You can generate secure enough passwords for this purpose using `openssl rand -base64 16 | tr -d '+/=' | head -c 8;echo` 4. View the shared screen as specified in "View The Shared Screen"
2. Enter one password for read/write (first password and verify prompt) 5. Open applications like normal
3. Enter a different password for the view only password (second password and verify prompt)
3. View the shared screen like normal
4. Open applications like normal
## Qubes Connect TCP Service ## Qubes Connect TCP Service
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1. Install package `sudo apt install -y tigervnc-viewer` 1. Install package `sudo apt install -y tigervnc-viewer`
2. Bind TCP port using Qubes Connect TCP service `qvm-connect-tcp ::5910` 2. Bind TCP port using Qubes Connect TCP service `qvm-connect-tcp ::5901`
3. Start the VNC Viewer `vncviewer -Shared -ViewOnly -RemoteResize=0 -SendPrimary=0 -SendClipboard=0 -SetPrimary=0 127.0.0.1:5910` 3. Start the VNC Viewer `vncviewer -Shared -ViewOnly -RemoteResize=0 -SendPrimary=0 -SendClipboard=0 -SetPrimary=0 127.0.0.1:5901`
4. Confirm that you want to connect to the Presentation Qube in the dom0 prompt 4. Confirm that you want to connect to the Presentation Qube in the dom0 prompt
5. Enter the view only password given during step 3 of Setup The Shared Screen Server 5. Enter password for the VNC server you created above
6. In your presentation software share the VNC viewer 6. In your presentation software share the VNC viewer
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## Notes ## Notes
- To reset the VNC password delete `/home/user/.vnc/passwd` in the Content Qube - To reset the VNC password delete `~/.vnc/passwd` in the Content Qube
- The Content Qube does not need to have access to the internet - The Content Qube does not need to have access to the internet