
(no)VNC
Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC and RDP. We call it clientless because no plugins or client software are required.
Thanks to HTML5, once Guacamole is installed on a server, all you need to access your desktops is a web browser
noVNC - VNC client using HTML5 (Web Sockets, Canvas) with encryption (wss://) support.
noVNC is a HTML5 VNC client that runs well in any modern browser including mobile browsers (iOS and Android).
Many companies, projects and products have integrated noVNC including Ganeti Web Manager, OpenStack, OpenNebula, LibVNCServer, and ThinLinc. See the Projects and Companies wiki page for a more complete list with additional info and links.
RPort remote management of any IT-infrastructure.
Manage Windows, Linux, desktops and servers, and any IoT device from one central console. Securely log into remote systems behind firewalls and without fixed IP addresses. Access any device via an intuitive user interface from your browser. Claim full control over your remote management - without sharing your credentials with external companies. On-demand reverse tunnels are the heart of rport. You can connect to any remote system over an encrypted tunnel using Remote Desktop, SSH, VNC, HTTP, or any TCP-based protocol. No port forwarding or VPN is needed.
Feels like TeamViewer without the black-box software.
RPort can execute commands on remote machines. On a single server or on a host group. Sequentially or in parallel. The client is lightweight and available for almost any operating system. Windows, Linux, and many embedded systems are supported. Any client can act as edge-device building bridges to other devices. The server doesn’t require a lot of resources. Any small cloud VM is suitable to handle hundreds of connected clients.
TigerVNC is an advanced VNC implementation. It is based on the fourth generation of VNC. TigerVNC also includes features from the TightVNC and TurboVNC projects. This includes accelerated JPEG compression. TigerVNC supports the latest X.Org X server.
Vine is a VNC solution for Mac OSX that was developed at Redstone Software which was acquired by TestPlant. Although TestPlant continues to host the documentation and up to version 4 of the software, current development of the server portion is being maintained via a github fork: https://github.com/stweil/OSXvnc
VNC (virtual network computing) is a remote desktop application based on the RFB (remote frame buffer) protocol. It allows you to send keyboard and mouse events to a remote machine and see the screen of that machine over a TCP/IP network. VNC is used in a wide variety of ways including IT helpdesks, remote system administration, education, and of course test automation! Vine is VNC for Mac, both the VNC Server that runs on the system to be controlled, and the VNC Client that controls the server remotely.
This is an Android VNC server using contemporary Android 5+ APIs. It therefore does not require root access.
https://f-droid.org/de/packages/net.christianbeier.droidvnc_ng/ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.christianbeier.droidvnc_ng
VNC is an open source VNC client for Android. It allows you to remotely control any device running a VNC server.
Features:
- Material Design (with Dark theme)
- Configurable gestures
- Tight encoding
- Virtual Keys
- Picture-in-Picture mode
- View-only mode
- Zeroconf Server Discovery
- TLS support (AnonTLS, VeNCrypt)
- SSH tunnel (VNC over SSH)
- Import/Export servers
- VNC Repeater support
- Clipboard Sync with server