#!/bin/sh # # x11vnc_loop: # # Example startup script for connecting x11vnc to an X display # at system boot up and having it reconnect when the X server restarts. # # Run, in rc.local say, via, e.g.: # # /path/to/x11vnc_loop 1>> /var/tmp/x11vnc_loop.log 2>&1 & # # call with argument "once" or a number to limit the number of loops. # ########################################################################## # The following needs to be customized: x11vnc_cmd=x11vnc # or use full path (or set PATH). pwfile=/path/to/vnc/passwd # always use a password display=:0 # display of interest restart_sleep=5 # pause between X server restarts. # modify cmdline args if desired: x11vnc_args="-display $display -rfbauth $pwfile -forever -nap" # you may need to customize the "grep", etc, below in get_xauthority_file() ########################################################################## if [ "X$1" != "X" ]; then max=$1 shift fi get_xauthority_file() { # # We need to find the MIT-COOKIE file... this not portable at all, # depends on OS, distro, desktop, phase of moon, etc... # # If the cookie file was fixed and you knew it, you could just # return it here e.g.: # ## echo "/var/gdm/:0.Xauth"; return # # or, if you knew the directory, you could look for the youngest # file there and return it e.g.: # ## echo `ls -t /var/lib/xdm/authdir/authfiles/* | head -1`; return # this hack tries to grep it out of ps output... xauth="" for i in 1 2 3 do # very linux specific, and you likely need to tweak.. patt="X11R6.*/X.*-auth" xauth=`ps wwwaux | grep "$patt" \ | egrep -v 'grep|Xprt' | head -1 \ | sed -e 's/^.*-auth//' | awk '{print $1}'` if [ "X$xauth" != "X" ]; then break fi sleep 2 # wait a bit in case X server is restarting slowly. done echo $xauth } try=1 while [ 1 ] do echo "`date` $0 try number: $try"; try=`expr $try + 1` auth=`get_xauthority_file` if [ ! -r "$auth" ]; then echo "`date` bad auth file: \"$auth\"" else cmd="$x11vnc_cmd $x11vnc_args" sleep 1 echo "`date` running: $cmd -auth $auth" # run x11vnc: $cmd -auth $auth if [ "X$max" = "Xonce" ]; then exit $? fi fi if echo "$max" | grep '[0-9]' > /dev/null; then if [ $try -gt $max ]; then exit fi fi sleep $restart_sleep done