We also have some improvements from then-time on https://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/hirschfeld/squeaksource/RFB -t
On 4. Dec 2022, at 16:26, christoph.thiede@student.hpi.uni-potsdam.de wrote:
Thanks a lot, everyone, for documenting this method on the list! I really wish I would have known that earlier - for my TelegramBot, I always used to ssh -X to my raspi and then kill and restart the image. RFBServer sounds so much more convenient!
Maybe we should also put this into a Swiki.
Best, Christoph
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On 2022-12-04T10:42:00+01:00, herbertkoenig@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
for all my RasPis nowadays I'm tunnelling TigerVNV through Putty. TigerVNC is the successor of TightVNC, but both can be found via the 'add software'. RealVNC was said to eat too many resources (Raspi A+, 2013)
Somewhere I once read that RFB only supports 8 character passwords which I didn't find safe enough for a public Linux server. But I always only connect to one of the RasPis at a time so I can always use the same port.
Back when running a public AidaWeb server I used the Squeak RFBserver also tunnelled through Putty. But that had enough power.
The same setup works on my Linux and on my Windows laptop.
Cheers,
Herbert
Am 04.12.2022 um 04:19 schrieb David T. Lewis:
On Sat, Dec 03, 2022 at 01:42:43PM -0800, tim Rowledge wrote:
A couple of extra points from my experience using the RFB server -
- the RealVNC viewer I use for my Pi systems doesn't connect properly,
complaining about some rectangle protocol or other. Other people have mentioned I think 'vinegar' and 'remmini' viwers as working.
I have been using vinagre as my VNC client for quite a few years, and it works fine for me. But according to the all-knowing internet, vinagre is now "discontinued" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinagre) so I don't know what to recommend for a modern Linux VNC client.
Dave