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<img src="keymaps.png" />
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3. *Optional:* This step is not nessessory if you're using TigerVNC as it uses the Web UI login and password.
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3. *Optional and not recommended:* This step is not nessessory if you're using TigerVNC
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as it uses the Web UI login and password.
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Some other VNC clients (for example TightVNC) can't use this type of authentication.
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In this case you can enable single passphrases mode in `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml`:
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In this case you can enable single VNCAuth passphrases mode in `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml`:
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```yaml
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vnc:
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enabled: true
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```
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To set passphrases edit file `/etc/kvmd/vncpasswd`.
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To set passphrases edit the file `/etc/kvmd/vncpasswd`.
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But once again: **this is an unsafe authorization method**, it is better to use another client,
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for example, the already recommended TigerVNC.
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4. Enable `kvmd-vnc` daemon. VNC will be available on the port 5900: `systemctl enable --now kvmd-vnc`.
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