Setting up a Non-Mac OS X VNC Server
This section contains very basic, high-level steps for setting up a non-Mac OS X client to be viewed with Remote Desktop. This section cannot give detailed instructions, since the client operating system, VNC software, and firewall will be different.
The basic steps are:
- Install VNC Server software on the client computer (for example, a PC, or a Linux computer).
- Assign a VNC password on the client computer.
- Make sure the client's firewall has the VNC port open (TCP 5900).
- Make sure "Encrypt all network data" is not selected in the Security section of the Remote Desktop Preferences.
- Add the computer to the Remote Desktop's All Computers list using the client's IP address.
- Put the client computer's VNC password in the Remote Desktop authentication box.
There is no user name for a VNC server, just a password.