I have tried several VNC servers with complete reinstallation, for avoiding conflicts, but right now I have installed xfce4 with TightVNC Server. Gconftool-2 -set -type=int /desktop/gnome/remote_access/alternative_port sudo lsof -i -P -n | grep LISTEN Updated after answer from have tried following without being able to change the listening port: gconftool-2 -set -type=bool /desktop/gnome/remote_access/use_alternative_port true Now I have installed a new Dell EMC server with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server, and it looks like I cannot use the dconf-editor to open the listening ports for VNC-server, at least I cant find the port under org>gnome>desktop>remote-access after installing dconf-editor. We are using TightVNC for windows clients. The router is set up with port-forwarding to the different IP addresses. ![]() ![]() The ports are of course open in the firewall. I have used dconf-editor to make the listening ports for VNC. I have until now been running on Ubuntu servers 20.04 and lower, where I have used headless server settings, with SSH access, with specific ports for each server for terminal commands, and VNC with specific ports for remote desktop.
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