Hello, i'm try with latest virtualbox, to configure vnc access with remote display from osx, vnc password selection not found, only option for null, external or guest for authentication
How can i do? Thx
Virtualbox 5.2.10 vnc not working
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- OMV 4.x
- Giancky79
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Thx all, but i resolve the problem with nas4free
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Thx all, but i resolve the problem with nas4free
Didn't wait long, huh? Obviously you tweaked something else to enable VNC since RDP is enabled by default.
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no, simple i try another os, but don't fear, i'm in love with openmediavault and i try to found a solution. Sorry for my desperation, but i need to use vnc on virtual box
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Sorry for my desperation, but i need to use vnc on virtual box
Why not use rdp?
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Because before i use vnc with remote desktop from mac os, but i download rdp microsoft from app store and now worked, but i like use the software from macos and not from windows
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Didn't wait long, huh? Obviously you tweaked something else to enable VNC since RDP is enabled by default.
No, I have a fresh install of 4.1.6 (Arrakis) and the same problem.
I was expecting to connect to my guests via rdp as normal, but somehow it changed to vnc:// urls.
Something seems broken with the vbox plugin default settings. (I migrated from stoneburner yesterday and only transferred the VMs, not the vboxserver config)Both guest VMs I am running, an ubuntu 16.04 LTS and a centos 7.x both show the same weird keymap behaviour.
If you poweroff the guest, it shuts down gracefully up to the point where the vnc connection is dropped, but the vm task is still active and there is no chance stopping the vm from the phpVirtualBox interface.
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I guess it is defaulting to vnc. It is working fine on my system though.
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I guess it is defaulting to vnc. It is working fine on my system though.
Found it...
/usr/lib/virtualbox/ExtensionPacks
There is an additional Extension pack called 'VNC' ( how obvious... ) installed.Removed the extension, rebooted, all fine.
Now the only question remaining is, why is that VNC thingy even installed in the first place.
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Now the only question remaining is, why is that VNC thingy even installed in the first place.
Even when you connect via remote desktop, it is just a translation layer to VNC. Nothing wrong with VNC.
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Even when you connect via remote desktop, it is just a translation layer to VNC. Nothing wrong with VNC.
There is nothing wrong with VNC itself, no need to get defensive about the protocol.
But in this instance it seems that the translation RDP to VNC is working a lot better than the native VNC connection, assuming that extension is the native connector.
On the other hand why does RDP still work if I remove the extension? That means its either not the native VNC connector, or the RDP implementation is every bit as native as VNC to the VBox server.XML
Alles anzeigen/usr/lib/virtualbox/ExtensionPacks/VNC/ExtPack.xml <?xml version="1.0"?> <VirtualBoxExtensionPack xmlns="http://www.virtualbox.org/VirtualBoxExtensionPack" version="1.0"> <Name>VNC</Name> <Description>VNC plugin module</Description> <Version revision="121806">5.2.10</Version> <MainModule>VBoxVNCMain</MainModule> <VRDEModule>VBoxVNC</VRDEModule> <ShowLicense/> </VirtualBoxExtensionPack>
The extension also contains the following libs:
Bash/usr/lib/virtualbox/ExtensionPacks/VNC/linux.amd64 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5,9K Apr 26 10:56 VBoxVNCMain.so -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 19K Apr 26 10:56 VBoxVNC.so
So in fact this looks a lot more like an additional extension pack to me than the other way round.
Well, I got a solution that works for me. If an update restores the extension pack and it stops working, I know where to look.
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no need to get defensive about the protocol.
I definitely wasn't. I really prefer real rdp over vnc. I was just stating that virtualbox uses vnc behind the scenes and it works.
On the other hand why does RDP still work if I remove the extension? That means its either not the native VNC connector, or the RDP implementation is every bit as native as VNC to the VBox server.
I don't know. I highly doubt it is "native" rdp. Even xrdp isn't native rdp. If virtualbox had a native rdp implementation, it is open source and I bet xrdp would use it.
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I can not login to Virtualbox VM via RDP.
I tried to connect <host-IP>:9000 by Remmina RDP, telling me: "Verbindung zum RDP-Server <host-IP> fehlgeschlagen."
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