

This is an Enterprise feature of VNC Connect, only usable with an Enterprise subscription. If you don't have one running then it will start one up by running the "vncserver" command.

It is a service which manages VNC virtual mode sessions - the idea being that you connect to the service (usually on port 5999), login using your system credentials, and it will connect you to your VNC virtual mode session.

I think the confusion here is over what vncserver-virtuald does. Please ensure that you have the required license for this feature.)Īug 17 15:03:59 pi3bp-1 vncserver-virtuald: session ended: user piĭo we need to acquire a special license to run VNC server in virtual mode now? NchFailed] Could not connect to VNC Server.
