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I connect to a remote linux using ssh and I need to get only a window with x11vnc, i.e., I need to execute:

x11vnc -id -display :0

Every command I try in the ssh session (xprop, wmcrtl, etc.) returns info about the local xwindows system, not about the remote one, so I don't know how to get information of the windows running in the remote machine.

I can't get the while desktop with x11vnc because it is locked and I get only a black screen. I would try the '-id pick' option if had access to the desktop.

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Every command I try in the ssh session (xprop, wmcrtl, etc.) returns info about the local xwindows system, not about the remote one

I assume this is because you connect using ssh -X or something similar. That way ssh sets DISPLAY to point to a tunnel it created to your local X server so that remote commands can display output on your screen. Try to override this variable, examples: DISPLAY=:0 xwininfo -tree -root or DISPLAY=:0 xprop -root|grep ^_NET_CLIENT_LIST.

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  • DISPLAY=:0 did the trick even when connecting with ssh -X. Thanks.
    – Antonio
    May 29, 2020 at 6:58

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