This is on an RPI-4. I just installed bookworm and that installed wayvnc. For a number of reasons, I have disabled tcp6. I can't figure out how to get wayvnc to use tcp4. I have tried modifying the address line in /etc/wayvnc/config from address=:: to address=0.0.0.0. If I reboot the line changes back and wayvnc is still using tcp6.
Oddly enough, if I just stop the wayvnc and wayvnc-control services things actually work the way I would like. I'm able to connect to vnc just fine but, wayvnc ties up the port I need when it's started. If I disable those services, they still start on reboot. I even tried apt purge wayvnc but, those services still start on reboot.
So any advice on getting wayvnc to use tcp4 or stopping the wayvnc service permanently?
Oddly enough, if I just stop the wayvnc and wayvnc-control services things actually work the way I would like. I'm able to connect to vnc just fine but, wayvnc ties up the port I need when it's started. If I disable those services, they still start on reboot. I even tried apt purge wayvnc but, those services still start on reboot.
So any advice on getting wayvnc to use tcp4 or stopping the wayvnc service permanently?
Statistics: Posted by MickeyRat — Sun May 05, 2024 4:41 am