Hello all,
as you may know, the old OSE Version of VirtualBox supported a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) Server.
See here: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Editions
But now with Version 4.0 there's no OSE Version anymore, because 4.0 is released under GPL (and not PUEL like the old none-OSE).
The VirtualBox Extension Pack has support for RDP, but is released under PUEL, not GPL.
So my question:
Where's the implementation of a complete VNC server on top of the virtual hardware gone since Version 4.0?
Did I miss anything here?
Best regards,
sp00ky
VirtualBox 4.0 and VNC
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Perryg
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Re: VirtualBox 4.0 and VNC
It was eliminated.
You would need to setup a VNC server on the guest now.
You would need to setup a VNC server on the guest now.
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Technologov
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Re: VirtualBox 4.0 and VNC
I hope it will be returned someday in GPL extpack. But no one working on it to my knowledge.
Re: VirtualBox 4.0 and VNC
I guess I'll be sticking with 3.2 until a VNC feature pack is released.
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testit
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Re: VirtualBox 4.0 and VNC
Very interesting!Perryg wrote:It was eliminated.
You would need to setup a VNC server on the guest now.
And how do you succeed in setting up a vnc server in a GUEST machine before you are able to install an OS in the GUEST, especially in headless server guest os?
Regards
testit
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Technologov
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Re: VirtualBox 4.0 and VNC
Yes. I am.
VNC server is part of VBox source tree, and works even if no guest OS installed.
You'll need to compile VirtualBox OSE from source code. (Oracle's build don't have VNC)
command:
configure --enable-vnc
then:
VBoxHeadless will have new vnc options
Best wishes,
-Technologov
VNC server is part of VBox source tree, and works even if no guest OS installed.
You'll need to compile VirtualBox OSE from source code. (Oracle's build don't have VNC)
command:
configure --enable-vnc
then:
VBoxHeadless will have new vnc options
Best wishes,
-Technologov