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blocks:server:server_desktop_sharing [2019-10-01 06:36]
mattias [Enable Desktop Sharing]
blocks:server:server_desktop_sharing [2024-12-19 15:17] (current)
admin Added RDP link
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 ====== Server Desktop Sharing ====== ====== Server Desktop Sharing ======
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 +:!: **NOTE**: The method described has been removed in Ubuntu 24.04, and is therefore no longer available beginning with our linux server version 241022. Alternative remote management options are [[https://www.itpro.com/mobile/remote-access/368102/how-to-remote-desktop-into-ubuntu|RDP-based]] desktop sharing [[blocks:server:advanced_server_configuration:webmin|Webmin]] and [[blocks:ssh|SSH]] (terminal) access.
  
 Most server management can be handled either through the BLOCKS user interface or using the [[advanced_server_configuration|webmin]] interface. However, you may occasionally need to have desktop-level access to the server. Having a mouse and keyboard connected to the server is the simplest way to accomplish this. If your server is in a location that is hard to access, you may instead access it using Desktop Sharing, which is a way to connect remotely to the server from another computer on the same network. Most server management can be handled either through the BLOCKS user interface or using the [[advanced_server_configuration|webmin]] interface. However, you may occasionally need to have desktop-level access to the server. Having a mouse and keyboard connected to the server is the simplest way to accomplish this. If your server is in a location that is hard to access, you may instead access it using Desktop Sharing, which is a way to connect remotely to the server from another computer on the same network.
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 To enable Desktop Sharing:  To enable Desktop Sharing: 
  
-  - Click the topmost icon in the desktop "dock" toolbar to bring up the search field.+  - Click Activities in the desktop "dock" toolbar to bring up the search field.
   - Type //sharing// into the search field (see below).    - Type //sharing// into the search field (see below). 
-  - Click the "Sharing" icon to open the Sharing settings.+  - Click the "Sharing" icon int the settings section to open the Sharing settings.
  
-{{:blocks:desk-share:screenshot_from_2019-08-29_10-59-47.png?nolink&800|}}+{{:blocks:desk-share:searchshare.png?nolink&800|}}
  
-Enable sharing configuration by sliding the topmost on/off switch to on. Click screen sharing. +Enable sharing configuration by sliding the topmost on/off switch to on. 
  
-{{:blocks:desk-share:screenshot_from_2019-08-29_11-00-04.png?nolink&800|}}+Click on screen sharing.
  
-Configure the settings as shown below, specifying a secure password. Note that this password is independent of other passwords used with the server+{{:blocks:desk-share:sharingdialog.png?nolink&800|}}
  
-:!: Never mind the Screen Sharing on/off switch herewhich doesn't workJust close the window to save the password. +Configure the settings as shown belowspecifying a secure passwordNote that this password is independent of other passwords used with the server
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-{{:blocks:desk-share:screenshot_from_2019-08-29_11-41-04.png?nolink&800|}}+
  
-Now close the sharing dialog and open the startup applications settings.+  
 +Turn on the tiny switch in the top menubar of the window to activate the desktop sharing.  
 +Close the window to save the password.
  
-{{:blocks:desk-share:startup.png?nolink&800|}}+{{:blocks:desk-share:screensharing.png?nolink&800|}}
  
-Check the Remote desktop option and just close the window.+Close the sharing dialog
  
-{{:blocks:desk-share:startup_applications.png?nolink&800|}} 
  
-:!: Restart the server. 
  
 You can now connect to the server from another computer with any client supporting the common VNC protocol ie MacOS built-in Screen Sharing application. You can now connect to the server from another computer with any client supporting the common VNC protocol ie MacOS built-in Screen Sharing application.