By default, all new guests setup with VNC access listen on the local loopback (127.0.0.1) and on a seemingly random port that looks like 590x. The port is not exactly random, it starts with 0 and counts up for each VNC server it needs in the order that the KVM guest are starting. This can […]
Category: KVM
When faced with testing applications, it is much easier to load an appliance. This will avoid the time sink of figuring out how to configure everything before you know if the software is what you want. In this case, I am going to test out Bareos Backup software on a Centos 7.0 KVM enabled server. […]