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Configuring VNC Server On Ps3

This document provides instructions for configuring a VNC server on a PS3 running Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.1 in order to enable remote desktop access. It involves installing VNC viewer on a PC, getting the PS3 IP address, editing configuration files to start the VNC server at boot, setting a password, opening the VNC port in the firewall, changing the window manager to Enlightenment, and restarting services. Once complete, the VNC viewer on the PC can connect to the PS3's remote desktop using the IP and password.

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Configuring VNC Server On Ps3

This document provides instructions for configuring a VNC server on a PS3 running Yellow Dog Linux 5.0.1 in order to enable remote desktop access. It involves installing VNC viewer on a PC, getting the PS3 IP address, editing configuration files to start the VNC server at boot, setting a password, opening the VNC port in the firewall, changing the window manager to Enlightenment, and restarting services. Once complete, the VNC viewer on the PC can connect to the PS3's remote desktop using the IP and password.

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Configuring VNC Server on PS3 by André Leiradella

WHY

For those not fortunate enough to have a TV with HDMI connection, using Linux on PS3
can be troublesome. You either have a very small desktop or don’t have one at all.

Configuring the VNC Server to have a remote Desktop will enable you to work in a high-
resolution windowed mode and perform any kind of task as if you were working on the
PS3 itself.

PRE REQUISITES

• A PS3 connected to a TV via component video and with Linux installed. Yellow Dog
Linux 5.0.1 (YDL) is assumed throughout this document.
• A PC with VNC Viewer and a SSH client installed.
• A LAN in which both the PS3 and the PC are connected.

WHERE TO GET

• You can download VNC Viewer at http://www.realvnc.com. You don’t need the full
VNC package, just the standalone viewer.
• PuTTY, a free SSH client, can be downloaded at
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/.

PROCEDURE

Initial setup

Turn on your TV and the PS3. If the PS3 boots to the Game OS, Go to Settings,
System Settings, Default System and choose Other OS. Reboot the PS3.
Wait for YDL’s boot: prompt. Enter ydltext. When the login: prompt appears,
login as root.

Enter ifconfig. Write down the IP address of the eth0 interface. This is the IP
through which you’re going to connect to the PS3. Enter exit and turn off your TV.

In the PC, open your SSH client and connect to the PS3. Login as root.

Changing /etc/sysconfig/vncservers

In the SSH client, change to /etc/sysconfig and enter vi vncservers. Change


the VNCSERVERS variable to “1:root” (where 1 is the display number and root is
the user for whom the remote Desktop server will be run). Change the
VNCSERVERSARGS[2] to “-geometry 1024x768 -nohttpd”. You can change
the Desktop resolution by changing this line. Save the file and exit vi.
Making the VNC Server start at boot time

Change to /etc/rc3.d. Create a link named S60vncserver to


/etc/init.d/vncserver with the command ln -s ../init.d/vncserver
S60vncserver. This will make the server start on boot time when Linux is booted in
runlevel 3, which is the default runlevel in YDL.
Creating a password to access the VNC Server

Enter cd to go to root’s home directory. Enter vncpasswd. Enter the password that the
VNC Server will use to authenticate incoming connections. Please note that the RFB
protocol used by VNC is not secure.

Opening the VNC Server port in the firewall

Change to /etc/sysconfig and enter vi iptables. Add a line just before the last
-A line (the one with REJECT). The line must be -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p
tcp -dport 5901 -j ACCEPT. Save the file and exit vi.

Changing the Window Manager to Enlightenment “E17”

Change to ~/.vnc and enter vi xstartup. Uncomment the unset and exec lines.
Change the file and exit vi.
Restarting iptables and VNC Server

Enter /etc/init.d/iptables restart and /etc/init.d/vncserver


restart.

Opening the remote Desktop

Enter exit and close the SSH client. Open VNC Viewer and inform the PS3 IP and
either display 1 or port number 5901. Enter the password you have chosen for the VNC
Server. The remote Desktop apeears. Enjoy!

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