
Screen Sharing vs. Apple Remote Desktop - Apple Community
2009年7月27日 · Or you can start a VNC server on the Linux/Unix system and use the same set of Mac OS X VNC clients mentioned for windows. But when it comes to exporting the Mac OS X display, VNC is the current method, and there are several different VNC servers you can use: Mac OS X Screen Sharing server, free Vine Server, and I think you can buy a RealVNC ...
Best VNC client for iPad - Apple Community - Apple Support …
2010年6月26日 · Vnc is so that I can connect to an office computer or in some cases the server to do work locally on the programs I need to do maintenance on.... Rdp is for me to connect to the server as a new session so that I can use my iPad and run (in my case) pos software from a restaurant and use it off site but yet connect to the data and put towards ...
Is there a Mac equivalent of Windows Remo… - Apple Community
2008年6月4日 · On the Mac (or any computer) doing the remote controlling, run a "VNC client" program. There are VNC client programs for Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, even Mac OS 9. If the controlling computer is a recent Mac, I recommend +Jolly Fast VNC+. It is actively being worked on by its developer and it is indeed quite fast (and stable). And it's free.
What can I use to remotely connect my pc … - Apple Community
2022年2月23日 · Going from Windows to Mac, you would get a Windows VNC client, and on the Mac enable System Preferences -> Sharing -> Screen Sharing, and in the Screen Sharing options, specify a VNC password. Or use a VNC client that knows how to connect to the Mac using the macOS user authentication (RealVNC is one such client; there are others).
copy paste between mac and remote desktop - Apple Community
2018年7月20日 · should be running in the VNC session so the clipboard is shared between Linux and macOS. Basically, RealVNC keeps the clipboard in sync, between the 2 platforms, and you just use the native copy & paste commands on each platform. The following Copy/Paste behavior is based on '/bin/gnome-terminal'. This may or may not work with xterm.
Enabling "Clipboard" with built-in VNC - Apple Community
2022年2月18日 · To clarify, the Mac does not have built-in VNC. The Mac has "Screen Sharing", which is a stripped down version of Apple Remote Desktop. Screen Sharing does support the VNC protocol somewhat. But then, the best you can say of any VNC tool is that it supports the VNC protocol "somewhat". Other than the nachos context, I don't know what Guacamole is.
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2024年9月25日 · For example if the MS Windows host's IP address is "192.168.1.10" and the VNC server is using the default VNC server port 5900: nc -zv 192.168.1.10 5900 If you see "succeeded" it means your iMac can make a VNC connection. If you see "Connection refused" it means your iMac can't make a VNC connection to the MS Windows host.
VNC vs Screen Sharing vs Remote Management - Apple Community
2008年4月8日 · OS X comes with a VNC server built-in, and screen sharing is the simple client for viewing that server, but other VNC clients should be able to connect with proper authentication. Apple Remote Desktop has a bunch of other features built into it, such as taking complete control of a remote computer, freezing the screen, managing installations ...
How to Fix Non-Responsive VNC Connection … - Apple Community
2023年3月20日 · I decided to try changing the VNC port. On the remote computer, I opened the file /etc/services with VI and changed the VNC listening port from 5900 to 5905. rfb 5905/tcp vnc-server # VNC Server. rfb 5905/udp vnc-server # VNC Server. To connect I use the address. vnc://server:5905. The problem has not occurred again since. I hope this can help.
VNC vs ARD - Apple Community - Apple Support Community
2005年10月17日 · VNC vs ARD While I have been able to configure a remote Mac running 10.4 behind a DSL router in another city to be controlled via VNC, I seem to lack some features that ARD would provide. I'm not sure what I'm missing to add full ARD functionality.