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      You may access either graphical or text interfaces for the
      installation system from any other system. Access to a text mode
      display requires telnet, which is installed by
      default on Fedora systems. To remotely access the graphical display
      of an installation system, use client software that supports the
      
      VNC (Virtual Network Computing) display protocol. A number of
      providers offer VNC clients for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS, as
      well as UNIX-based systems.
    
| ![[Tip]](./stylesheet-images/tip.png) | Installing a VNC Client on Fedora | 
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        Fedora includes vncviewer, the client
        provided by the developers of VNC. To obtain
        vncviewer, install the
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The installation system supports two methods of establishing a VNC connection. You may start the installation, and manually login to the graphical display with a VNC client on another system. Alternatively, you may configure the installation system to automatically connect to a VNC client on the network that is running in listening mode.
To enable remote graphical access to the installation system, enter two options at the prompt:
linux vnc vncpassword=qwerty
        The vnc option enables the VNC service. The
        vncpassword option sets a password for remote
        access. The example shown above sets the password as
        qwerty.
      
| ![[Note]](./stylesheet-images/note.png) | VNC Passwords | 
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| The VNC password must be at least six characters long. | 
Specify the language, keyboard layout and network settings for the installation system with the screens that follow. You may then access the graphical interface through a VNC client. The installation system displays the correct connection setting for the VNC client:
Starting VNC...
The VNC server is now running.
Please connect to computer.mydomain.com:1 to begin the install...
Starting graphical installation...
Press <enter> for a shell
        You may then login to the installation system with a VNC client.
        To run the vncviewer client on Fedora,
        choose  →  → , or type the command
        vncviewer in a terminal window. Enter
        the server and display number in the VNC
        Server dialog. For the example above, the
        VNC Server is
        computer.mydomain.com:1.
      
        To have the installation system automatically connect to a VNC
        client, first start the client in
        
        listening mode. On Fedora systems, use the
        -listen option to run
        vncviewer as a listener. In a
        terminal window, enter the command:
      
 vncviewer -listen
| ![[Note]](./stylesheet-images/note.png) | Firewall Reconfiguration Required | 
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          By default, vncviewer uses TCP port
          5500 when in listening mode. To permit connections to this
          port from other systems, choose  →  → . Select
          Other ports, and
          . Enter  | 
        Once the listening client is active, start the installation
        system and set the VNC options at the
        boot:
        prompt. In addition to vnc and
        vncpassword options, use the
        vncconnect option to specify the name or IP
        address of the system that has the listening client. To specify
        the TCP port for the listener, add a colon and the port number
        to the name of the system.
      
        For example, to connect to a VNC client on the system
        desktop.mydomain.com
        on the port 5500, enter the following at the
        boot:
        prompt:
      
linux vnc vncpassword=qwerty vncconnect=desktop.mydomain.com:5500
        To enable remote access to a text mode installation, use the
        
        telnet option at the
        boot:
        prompt:
      
linux text telnet
        You may then connect to the installation system with the
        telnet utility. The telnet
        command requires the name or IP address of the installation
        system:
      
telnet computer.mydomain.com
| ![[Caution]](./stylesheet-images/caution.png) | Telnet Access Requires No Password | 
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          To ensure the security of the installation process, only use
          the  |