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Any vncserver(s) running under your username can be listed with <code>vncserver -list</code>. To reconnect to a particular vncserver on a login node 1) re-establish a port forwarded tunnel 2) run the vncviewer command again. It is possible to start multiple remote vncviewer connections to an existing vncviewer desktop. For example to connect from a second home machine while leaving the original vncviewer connection running at the office. To do this requires starting your vncserver with a special option <code>vncserver -AlwaysShared</code> otherwise addtional vncviewer connections will (by default) close the original vncviewer connection. | Any vncserver(s) running under your username can be listed with <code>vncserver -list</code>. To reconnect to a particular vncserver on a login node 1) re-establish a port forwarded tunnel 2) run the vncviewer command again. It is possible to start multiple remote vncviewer connections to an existing vncviewer desktop. For example to connect from a second home machine while leaving the original vncviewer connection running at the office. To do this requires starting your vncserver with a special option <code>vncserver -AlwaysShared</code> otherwise addtional vncviewer connections will (by default) close the original vncviewer connection. | ||