Yes, of course.
Just run the RealVNC server on the MS Windows machine.
Connect to it from your Mac's VNC client (Chicken or any
of the other VNC clients that run on a Mac).
Now you can control the MS Windows box from your Mac.
I do it myself from time to time.
BTW, the Mac VNC client I prefer is
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Is there a good URL that contains a tutorial on how to set up SSH for VNC?
I have been trying to figure out the system and it appears that one
computer (with the VNC server) must have an SSH server that accepts the
messages (from an SSH client) and converts them to plaintext and sends them
Dean,
the SSH server should be running on the VNC server side. But it doesn't have
to be running on the same computer with the VNC server installed.
Visiting www.openssh.net might be a good idea, since it has all the docs to
help you getting started as well as free SSH binaries.
By the way, I'm
Hello together, I have the following problem (also after exactly reading the
existing mailing-lists still not fixed ;-) )
First of all: I turned off all security services (just for the time I'm
testing this tool). That means: bypassed the windows firewall, shut down
personal firewall). Then I
I have been all through the docs and archives and I don't find a
solution to my problem. Would appreciate some help.
I have ver 4.1 installed. I am running viewer on a Win2K host, which
is on DSL (Host A)
The remote machine is an XP home, on dial-up. (Host B)
When I execute a dial-up on