Reviewed application Droid VNC server for Android by Julyano87
Another great review by our staff Julyano87, now we describe an application to remotely control your PC from our smartphones. Thanks Julian, your contribution is always very valuable and your reviews always well done, neat and very detailed!
I leave you with his words:
“The remote control is always a perfect way to help all those operations that can not be performed directly on our vnc computers. There are, in computer science literature, many methods and programs that perform this operation very well, lately, thanks to the development in the technology of mobile phones, has become possible to manage our home PCs even by them. If the utility of this operation has always been undisputed, surely it is also useful to the opposite operation: the remote management of our vnc mobile phones via PC. In this regard, today I’m going to review the application:
NB To use this application you must:
1) own the rights to the root
2) Have installed the java plugin in our browser
3) Install a vnc client (in the review I used RealVNC Viewer, a free application available at this address)
-Just open the application you will be facing a screen composed of a minimalist backdrop and two large buttons that have the function to start and stop the vnc server. It ‘s all we need. Tappiamo on “Start Server” and move on
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Full story is here VNC for Android
In VMWare ESXi you can connect to each virtual machine via a VNC server
already present in the core of our ESXi, specifying a password, a port for
each of the VM and logically enabling the vnc service.
Procedure (from Carry out each of the VM for which you want skilfulness this feature):
1) vnc Make the Power Off Virtual Machine.
2) Connect to the server via SSH or using the VMware ESXi Hidden Console (alt + F1) if you are physically on the server.
3) Posizionari inside the following path: / vmfs/volumes/datastore1/CentOS 64bit (in this case we are performing the operation on a CentOS 64-bit).
4) Edit the file. Vmx, in this case called: CentOS 64bit.vmx (ESXi provides you with “you” as an editor).
5) Add at the end of this file the following lines of code:
remotedisplay.vnc.port = “port”
remotedisplay.vnc.enabled = “true”
remotedisplay.vnc.password = “password”
Replace the values ”Ports” (to use a different port each VM) and “password” with those you deisiderati. example:
remotedisplay.vnc.port = “5901″
remotedisplay.vnc.enabled = “true”
remotedisplay.vnc.password = “esxiVnCView”
6) Exit and save (in vi press Esc and type: wq).
7) Carry out the Power On the VM.
Use a vnc client to connect to the vnc port of your virtual machine by inserting ESXi server IP (not the specific VM) and the specified port (different for each VM)) in the file. Vmx.
Check the full detail here In VMWare ESXi you can connect to each virtual machine via a VNC server
Check the full detail here In VMWare ESXi you can connect to each virtual machine via a VNC server
Check for GNU / Linux for remote VNC
Hello everyone, I take the article to inform you that from today Gurulug will be active again. For several problems, or I could keep aggiornatoda a while, but now things change … What I want to do is enter in the blog, information on how to resolve situations that may arise usually having to do with GNU / Linux …
I present my main problem:
At home, I drive with a PC installed GNU / Linux Ubuntu and Windows XP SP3. Please use this machine is that principalmete for my experiments and to build my programs. It is also my only Windows installed machine co. I’m often asked to create programs eg Windows, and I somehow poterlifare … Going back to us, the problem is that this PC is connected to the LCD TV Samsung 32 pollci therefore not always available, in the sense that I do not have a lover of TV then use as a PC monitor, but my girlfriend uses it as a TV and I often can not use the computer because she has to see the Big Brother … I thought then to install vnc on the machine so that you can use from a ‘ other room with my laptop. How do I install vnc? Let’s say it was very simple, (I am referring to Ubuntu):
After opening the package manager you need to search in the search window and the word tightvnc find the Package Manager to install the program for you, right click on the left of the program in the square and Check this box for installation
Ok now that we have the necessary software installed TightVNC. Now let’s see how to use it. Open a terminal (Warning do not need administrator permissions), so no need to use “sudo”. just type the following command in a terminal:
vncserver: 1-wibble-name httpport 5901
That’s it, hit send and the program will tell you that a new session of ‘The X server has started, in fact hear the typical sound power of Ubuntu as if it were just left.
If you want to disable the vnc server, simply type in Terminal:
vncserver-kill: 1
Please note that (-name wibble) that I wrote above is just a fancy name you can write (foo, Mimmo, guy, foo, foo ..) you can omit the command-name. And here is the command in my terminal:
Now of course we started the server but as you connect from the client? Simply vnc have a program in Ubuntu that is made specifically to connect to a vnc server and you have already installed by default. The program is called Remote Desktop Viewer and is very easy to use, essentially have nothing to do and he’ll just throw it lists the Remote Server found on the left. Select the one that interests you and click the Connect button on the top out (you can not go wrong). And that’s it now you have your remote control of the machine and you can use it from home without all that disappointed because no one wants to use your monitor as a TV … Hello!
Azz dimentcavo will place the image Viewer Remote Desktop for completeness:
I hope you enjoyed the article to all hello, a hug!
Warning! I noticed a small abnormality. If you have active compiz-fusion on your GNU / Limux that acts as a VNC server, you will notice that the client does not see the buttons and the window title bar … I tried to understand why disabling compiz but only on the machine acting as vnc server, you can solve the problerma.
More info at Check for GNU / Linux for remote VNC
More info at Check for GNU / Linux for remote VNC
More detail from here Check for GNU / Linux for remote VNC
VNC Viewer comes on the AppStore
RealVNC has released the iPhone version of vnc Viewer application, anticipated by many users!
With this application you vnc can control a computer (any OS) is installed on the server (official link), directly from the iPhone.
The user does not need to do is enter the parameters for the IP address (and port) to access through vnc protocol, your computer, either via WiFi and 3G network. In practice, wherever we are, we can control and manage our computer from the iPhone.
The IP address to be included in the application is the same as is indicated by the vnc Server.
The application works great and is fully compatible with iPhone, for example, we can zoom in with the classic pinch, open folders with a double tap, write a text with the virtual keyboard and more.
Full story is here VNC Viewer comes on the AppStore
iTeleport, a VNC client for iPhone OS, updates itself by introducing voice commands to launch applications
iTeleport is an application available on the App Store that allows you to connect remotely to your Windows PC or Mac has been recently upgraded by introducing an important new features for users with an iPhone 4S that, henceforth, will vnc be able to start programs through simple voice commands.
Recently, developers have iTeleport updated with support for authentication through the Lion and the username and password of the OS from Apple. On this iTeleport is updated again, coming to version 5.2 which will allow owners of an iPhone 4S launch applications simply by speaking their name preceded by the word “Launch”. Once you start the application and the successful vnc connection with the standard keyboard will appear with a field of IOS for the composition of the text and the dedicated button to start the Syrians. Normally dictating commands to the Syrians, they would be transcribed in the field of composition, but the developers seem to have iTeleport discovered a way to launch applications without transcription: for we do not do anything else, for example, say out loud “Launch iTunes” to successfully launch iTunes. The quality of the voice recognition seems to be the same as that which would occur with the Syrians; therefore very high quality.
More detail from here iTeleport, a VNC client for iPhone OS, updates itself by introducing voice commands to launch applications
Real vnc Windows systems in the hands of Mac
As I wrote in another post you can access your Mac remotely, but if you want to control your Mac from a Windows system?
One immediate solution is to use a famous software for the Microsoft world, Real vnc , this application allows you to add the VNC protocol to Windows systems.
Real vnc I suggest you download the free version, the software is also available for GNU / Linux.
During installation, you can choose the modules to be installed, by default installs the server and the viewer,
a choice that I advise you to be able to make more operations possible.
After installation you can use the Viewer going to call Run vnc Viewer from the Programs menu / RealVNC / vnc Viewer 4,
to connect you just enter the IP address of the server and, after pressing OK, you will need to identify vnc themselves with a password of your choice.
With the program Real vnc Viewer, you can also change the connection options,
in fact if you press the Options before you connect you can have different formats in configurations where you can change the behavior of the vnc viewer.
If you want a good yield of the service I advise you to double check the setting of the maximum number of colors and the data compression algorithm.
Read the full story here Real vnc Windows systems in the hands of Mac
Read the full story here Real vnc Windows systems in the hands of Mac
introduction vnc
(vnc stands for Virtual Network Computing) is a graphical system designed to access remote machines: protocol-based RFB (Remote Frame Buffer),
allows you to remotely control a machine. So, as guaranteed by the Remote Desktop feature of Microsoft Windows systems,
it is possible to act on a remote computer as if it were local, acting on your desktop (and managing the components)
through the use of mouse and keyboard.
The vnc system is based on two distinct components. On the one hand you have the server,
need to be installed on your computer that you want to take remote control,
the other a client (or viewer) to be installed on the machine from which you want to access (and control) and remote.
You must also remember that vnc uses TCP ports, with the standard configuration, ranging from 5900 to 5906 (corresponding to vnc as many remote screens).
The following steps illustrate how to establish a connection between a remote computer that uses Ubuntu 10.04 “Lucid Lynx”
(which will act as the viewer) and a remote machine (in this case, on a LAN) with Microsoft Windows XP SP2.
Read the full story here introduction vnc
Full story is here introduction vnc
vnc : how to manage servers remotely
We begin by clarifying that with vnc does not mean a particular program, vnc but a category of programs that allow remote control of a computer.
The acronym stands for Virtual Network Computing vnc and the common feature is the use of such software RFB protocol, Remote Frame Buffer.
In this article we use a vnc server on a Linux system on a Windows system. The information provided will be helpful, however, in any case configuration.
The scheme is simple: on the one hand to control the computer on which to install the vnc server,
the computer controlling the other hand using the client component, the so-called viewer.
The two machines can be connected via a private LAN or through the public Internet.
In the latter case the work is likely to be more burdensome for the need to configure other devices such as firewalls and routers. vnc
Read the full story here vnc : how to manage servers remotely
More detail from here vnc : how to manage servers remotely
More detail from here vnc : how to manage servers remotely

