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How to allow RealVNC Server Cloud Connections through Ubuntu command line?

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I am looking to be able to change RealVNC Server settings from the command line over ssh. Specifically I would like to know how to allow Cloud Connections through the command line, though doing other things as well is my goal eventually.

Looking at the RealVNC documentation here (https://help.realvnc.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002251297) and running the “vncserver -h” command it looks like AllowCloudRelay or AllowCloudRfb is what I am looking for. But the problem I am having is I don’t understand how to format this into a command. I am self taught and I usually google and experiment till I get things to work how I want, but I am just seeing no examples of these commands online to learn from.

My attempts (which were just desperate combos of things I found) looked like these: “vncserver-virtual -getconfig -AllowCloudRelay” “Vnc -service -getconfig -AllowCloudRelay” “vncserver -service -getconfig -AllowCloudRelay” “vncserver-x11 -AllowCloudRelay”

Does anyone know of any articles or documentation that explains how to form commands for RealVNC Server on Ubuntu?

Thanks!

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