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The VNC connection can be reversed so your client hosts a server and the remote system then connects to it. The result is the same: the remote desktop appears in a window on the local system. Though our HKU network probably won't need it, it may be useful if there are firewall restrictions. | The VNC connection can be reversed so your client hosts a server and the remote system then connects to it. The result is the same: the remote desktop appears in a window on the local system. Though our HKU network probably won't need it, it may be useful if there are firewall restrictions. | ||
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+ | For more information for VNC using in different operation system, please refer to https://hpc.dccn.nl/docs/cluster_howto/access-external-ssh.html |
Latest revision as of 07:19, 23 October 2022
This page contains information on software for using VNC.
Windows clients
Notes
When you install it, choose only the VNC Viewer if given an option. You do not need to install the server.
The VNC connection can be reversed so your client hosts a server and the remote system then connects to it. The result is the same: the remote desktop appears in a window on the local system. Though our HKU network probably won't need it, it may be useful if there are firewall restrictions.
For more information for VNC using in different operation system, please refer to https://hpc.dccn.nl/docs/cluster_howto/access-external-ssh.html