

RealVNC® Connect (formely RPort)
Total control of your devices and systems is easy with RealVNC’s accessible and compatible solution. RealVNC® Connect supports remote access across Mac, Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi operating systems, as well as iPads, tablets, and iOS or Android mobile devices.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Self-Hosted
- Android
- iPad
Website and GitHub links are unavailable.
Features
- Remote Desktop Server
- SSH
- VNC Support
- Remote Work
- Unattended Access
- End-to-End Encryption
- Cross-Platform
- Server Management
- Automation via scripts
- Team work
- Remote Support
RealVNC® Connect (formely RPort) News & Activities
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What is RealVNC® Connect (formely RPort)?
Total control of your devices and systems is easy with RealVNC’s accessible and compatible solution. RealVNC® Connect supports remote access across Mac, Windows, Linux, and Raspberry Pi operating systems, as well as iPads, tablets, and iOS or Android mobile devices. With such broad compatibility, your organization can benefit from remote access no matter what devices or systems you use. RealVNC is also committed to backward compatibility, so there’s no need to buy expensive new technology to enjoy all its powerful features.
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Comments and Reviews
No longer open-source. https://github.com/realvnc-labs/rport
Many of my customers have IT networks that contain both Linux and Windows-based equipment. With just one tool, I can now manage all network equipment from one interface.
I have used it for managing windows clients mainly but it supports linux, iot. Find it pretty handy for executing pre-defined scripts as well as a basic commands across multiple machines concurrently. Very straight forward to set up. Highly recommended
Open source encrypted connections to a remote desktop ala TeamViewer without needing an IP address nor port forwarding. However, no public instance is offered, so it's necessary to self-host. It works on virtually any device, including IoT appliances. User interface is through the web browser only. Note that although the client and server are open-source, the web user interface frontend is not.