Which VNC Software Is Best?
Futurepower(R) writes "Which VNC software do you think is best, and why? There are several free programs, for example, TightVNC, RealVNC, UltraVNC, and TridiaVNC. Or, is it better to pay for VNC software, like Tridia VNC Pro or Radmin? Which is fastest, most secure, and the least hassle? Which has video resolution scaling of the remote desktop?"
UltraVNC because their website has a picture of a girl.
I'd go for the first to support OS/2.
I wouldn't use any of em; can't trust the VNC. Lousy Vemocrats!!!
The first question is which VNC programs are GPL. This is the most important factor in finding the best VNC out there.
Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
Uh... yeah, Brain, but where are we going to find rubber pants our size?
THus it's the only one that doesn't need to poll the hell out of your computer ... Pinky, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
Narf, I think so Brain, but where are we going to get enough punchcard ballot machines for all the voters in Florida by midnight November 1st?
I agree TightVNC is what I'm using to pwn your box right now and the video looks fine.
All joking aside tightVNC is a great app thats what I used in college and I was happy to find thats what my job uses.
500 dollar reward for tip(s) leading to the arrest of the person(s) who stole my sig.
BackOrphus is the gold standard for remote administration.. :)
Aww, after that parent post about the girl when I first came to the word "busted" in your post I thought it was going to be used as an anatomical reference...
I used VNC right up until I found the fatal flaw which should scare anyone away from it.
I VNC'd into my work machine to check a few things, but then needed to check my email on my own desktop. Without thinking (I thought I was at work because, hey, this is my work background!) I VNC'd to my home computer - which is the computer I was using to VNC into work.
Let me tell you what. It wasn't bad enough that VNC crawled to the speed of molasses going uphill on a cold day. No, VNC further decided to lag the mouse movement so everytime I inched closer to the 'X' to close the session, it would jump forward a little, then backward more than I moved and oscillate there a little bit until it settled down and I could try again. It took control of the mouse on my screen!
Someone needs to check into this. Seriously, someone could be injured if they accidently VNC'd recursively. I'm just glad it was only looped on itself once. Imagine if I VNC'd through a dozen computers! The oscillations would never dampen, bringing the universe (at least the internet, and they're pretty much the same thing anyway) to a grinding sine wavy halt.
Is there a VNC that checks for this failure mode? Perhaps a good PID algorithm is all that's needed, but something must be done.
-Adam
Son of a bitch. That didn't take long. The Troll GOP Moderators have camped out on our discussion thread and are just waiting for us to post another message so they can mod it down too. Figures.