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SSHVnc is a standalone Java VNC viewer that secures VNC access by integrating the popular TightVNC viewer with the SSHTools Java SSH API. It features a clean and easy to use interface, simplifying the complicated processes currently used to secure the VNC
This tutorial shows how to use ssh to tunnel VNC traffic (tcp port 5900) through the Internet,
so that you can safely view/control your home Windows PC from a remote location,
under the strong encryption of ssh.
Probably the most useful Open Source tool of all (ok, SSH is more useful), VNC was originally created by the AT&T Research facility in Cambrige and is a remote display protocol that, despite being rather inefficient (something modern forks try to improve
Ultr@VNC is a client/server software that allows you to remotely control a computer over any TCP/IP connection as if you were in front of it. It is Free and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence