Hi,
U need to put in ur config file xendomain.cfg the VNC value = 1 and
Vncviewer = 1 too, then u will need to connect to display.
Usually the display number is the ID of the domID, for example if u create
the dom1 the display will be usually the 1.
For connect to this display, if u are in the dom0 use
$xvncviewer localhost :1
If u want to connect whit other machine than dom0, use
$xvncviewer 192.168.122.0:5901 <- the port number change whit the display
display 1 = port 5901 diplay 2 = 5902.
I hope this can help u., sorryy for my english is a little bad :)
Bye!
2007/6/17, Arie Goldfeld
<arik.goldfeld@gmail.com>:>
> Hello,
>
> I have created a few guest domains, which use virtual network (i.e. their
> NIC''s sit on 192.168.122.0). It works ok, but I have to figure out
how to
> access these machines with VNC from outside. I guess there should be some
> way to map dom0''s IP to the internal IP/port.
> Please advise.
>
> Thanks,
> Arik
>
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