Become superuser, or assume the Primary Administrator role.
1 Enable XDMCP connections on dtlogin by removing -udpport 0 from the arguments.
2 # svccfg -s cde-login svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login> setprop dtlogin/args=""
(Optional) If you are not running vncviewer locally on the control domain, set X11-server to
3 listen to the tcp port as described in Example 40–7. The VNC listen facility should be used with caution due to security considerations. Restart the service.
4 # svccfg -s cde-login setprop ’dtlogin/args=""’
# svcadm restart cde-login
Add xvnc service to /etc/services if it is not already there.
5 # printf "vnc-server/t5900/tcp/t/t/t# VNC Server/n" >> /etc/services
Enable the Xvnc inetd service.
6 # svcadm enable xvnc-inetd
Connect from another machine and verify that you see the login screen and can log into a desktop session.
# vncviewer hostname:0
1 Enable XDMCP connections on dtlogin by removing -udpport 0 from the arguments.
2 # svccfg -s cde-login svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login> setprop dtlogin/args=""
(Optional) If you are not running vncviewer locally on the control domain, set X11-server to
3 listen to the tcp port as described in Example 40–7. The VNC listen facility should be used with caution due to security considerations. Restart the service.
4 # svccfg -s cde-login setprop ’dtlogin/args=""’
# svcadm restart cde-login
Add xvnc service to /etc/services if it is not already there.
5 # printf "vnc-server/t5900/tcp/t/t/t# VNC Server/n" >> /etc/services
Enable the Xvnc inetd service.
6 # svcadm enable xvnc-inetd
Connect from another machine and verify that you see the login screen and can log into a desktop session.
# vncviewer hostname:0