vncpasswd(1) - setup VNC users and passwords
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vncpasswd -u [username] [-wnod] [passwd-file]
Description
vncpasswd allows you to add users and passwords used to access VNC desktops. Multiple users can be added, each with its own permissions. You can set view-only, use of mouse and keyboard allowed (-w), user managment permissions (-o). See OPTIONS below for details.
Its default behavior is to prompt for a VNC password and then store an obfuscated version of this password to passwd-file (or to $HOME/.kasmpasswd if no password file is specified.) The vncserver script will ask you to add a user the first time you start a VNC desktop. HTTP Basic Authentication will be used to ask for username and password, when you connect.
The password must be at least six characters long (maximum of 128 characters). Note that the stored password is not encrypted securely - anyone who has access to this file can trivially find out the plain-text password, so vncpasswd always sets appropriate permissions (read and write only by the owner.) However, when accessing a VNC desktop, a challenge-response mechanism is used over the wire making it hard for anyone to crack the password simply by snooping on the network.
Options
-u name
Specify user name. There can be multiple users.
-w
Write permission. Enable user to use mouse and keyboard. The default mode is to view only.
-o
Owner permission. Allow the user to add/delete users and change their permissions.
-d
Delete user specified with -u. You need the owner permission for that.
-n
Don’t update their password, while updating permissions.
Files
$HOME/.kasmpasswd
Default location of the VNC password file.
Examples
Create a new user foo that can to use mouse and keyboard:
$ vncpasswd -u foo -wCreate a new user foo that can view, but can’t use mouse and keyboard:
$ vncpasswd -u fooCreate a new user foo that can add new users AND use mouse and keyboard:
$ vncpasswd -u foo -owDelete user foo
$ vncpasswd -u foo -dStrip all permissions from user foo, making it view only. Don’t touch password.
$ vncpasswd -u foo -nStrip all permissions from user foo, making it view only. Change password.
$ vncpasswd -u fooAdd write permission for user foo. Don’t touch password.
$ vncpasswd -u foo -w -n
See Also
vncserver(1),
Xvnc(1)
vncconfig(1),
http://kasmweb.com