Docker hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/tenox7/vncfox
docker run -d \
--name vncfox \
-p 5900:5900 \
tenox7/vncfox:latest
This container is dual architecture, AMD64 and ARM64, it can be run on Mac host with Apple Silicon, Raspberry PI, etc.
VNC Password is: vncfox
If you want the profile to persist between sessions, mount /home/vncfox/.mozilla
as a volume.
Either create a persistent Docker volume or bind mount to a folder on the host.
docker volume create vncfox
docker run -d \
--name vncfox \
-v vncfox:/home/vncfox/.mozilla
-p 5900:5900 \
tenox7/vncfox:latest
I typically bind mount a folder exported via NFS to /home/vncfox/Downloads
.
-v /net/nas/Downloads:/home/vncfox/Downloads
TightVNC 1.3 doesn't support remote resize. Only a fixed resolution is allowed. The default resolution is 1024x768. This is because I mostly work on workstations with 1280x1024 and I want a smaller window. However you can set custom resolution by using WIDTH
and HEIGHT
env variables. In future the server side may be upgraded to TigerVNC which allows remote resize.
docker volume create vncfox
docker run -d \
--name vncfox \
-v vncfox:/home/vncfox/.mozilla
-p 5900:5900 \
-e WIDTH=1600 -e HEIGHT=1200 \
tenox7/vncfox:latest
It's recommended to use Tight or Tiger VNC client to reduce CPU usage and improve performance.
A collection of Tight VNC ports is available here: http://osarchive.org/apps/vnc/tight/ports
- F8 - opens TightVNC menu, clipboard transfer etc
- F11 - FireFox full screen mode
Better scrollbars:
about:config
widget.non-native-theme.scrollbar.style = 1
widget.gtk.overlay-scrollbars.enabled = false
layout.testing.overlay-scrollbars.always-visible = true
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