I can't claim to have done a lot of testing to determine what it 'best'
(it's probably quite subjective anyway), however I use X11VNC on my own
installation with reasonable results.
I've never tried file transfer (have a Nextcloud for that), nor audio,
but it works ok presenting me with my 'in use' desktop whenever I'm away
and need to access it.
I also have various clients using RDP with no issues, although they're
all using 'Pro' versions of Win. One of them does use VNC for a limited
range of desktops, I have an idea it's uVNC (or possibly TightVNC) on
the Win machines, but can't be sure and it's too late to call them now,
sorry.
On 8/02/21 8:10 pm, WhiteTiger wrote:
Having to install Guacamole to control both *Windows and Linux PCs and
Servers*, which is the best VNC server you recommend to install?
I would like as complete control as possible, including File Transfer.
Access must be possible even if unattended to all Windows users, even on
Windows server.
I had tested 1.2 with RDP some time ago, but I have always encountered
difficulties, especially with Windows Home.
Also I see that it is a protocol often used for unauthorized access and I
would like to avoid opening it.
In some cases Guacamole is behind a Firewall, both in LAN and DMZ.
Many thanks.
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