How to configure VNC server in Linux (Red Hat)

Virtual Network Computing (VNCis a graphical system that is used to remotely control another computer. It transmits the mouse and keyboard events from one computer to another, relaying the graphical screen updates back in the other direction, over a network.

Prerequisites before starting the configuration of VNC server in CentOS 5:

Make sure the required packge is installed in the machine.
# rpm -qa | grep vnc
If you do not get the output packages then install then using yum
# yum -y install vnc-server
Once the package is installed these are the steps you need to follow
# vi /etc/sysconfig/vncservers
on the line 20
VNCSERVERS="2:root" <== give the username of the user by whom you want to use vncserver as in my case root
Assign a password for the vncserver for the root user
# vncpasswd
Password:
Verify:

and restart your vncserver using this command

# service vncserver restart
If the service starts without any error then you can move to the next step or else check for the log messages which you can find in
# less /var/log/Xorg.0.log
Now I will assume that the service started without any error So for the next step

# vi /root/.vnc/xstartup
# go to line no. 5 and uncomment it
exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc <===uncomment this line
save and exit
Restart the service# service vncserver restart

open the client software i.e vnc client

Prerequisites before starting the configuration of VNC server in CentOS 6:

The vncserver package in CentOS 6 and RHEL 6 is different as compared to earlier versions to which most of us get confuse.
Installing vnc-server rpm
# yum -y install tigervnc-server
Once the package is installed
# vi /etc/sysconfig/vncservers
on the line 18
VNCSERVERS="2:myusername" <== give the username of the user by whom you want to use vncserver as in my case root
Assign a password for the vncserver for the root user
# vncpasswd
Password:
Verify:
and restart your vncserver using this command
# service vncserver restart
In CentOS 6 you do not need to edit any other file from here you can use the same steps as I described earlier using the client software to connect your vncserver.