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TigerVNC was originally based on the (never-released) VNC 4 branch ofTightVNC. More informationregarding the motivation for creating this project can be found in theprojectannouncement.

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The latest release of TigerVNC can be downloaded from ourGitHub releasepage. Besides the source code we also provide self-contained binariesfor 64-bit and 32-bit Linux, installers for 64-bit and 32-bit Windows anda universal binary for Intel-based Macs. We also try to provide packagesfor various distributions when we easily can.

VNC client on the Android device: androidVNC used here; In ConnectBot, connect to the desired machine. Tap the options key, select Port Forwards and add a port: Type: Local Source port: 5901 Destination: 127.0.0.1:5901 In androidVNC connect to the VNC port, this is the local address following the SSH connection. A local computer with a VNC client installed. The VNC client you use must support connections over SSH tunnels: On Windows, you can use TightVNC, RealVNC, or UltraVNC. On macOS, you can use the built-in Screen Sharing program, or can use a cross-platform app like RealVNC.

Pre-release builds of the experimental next-generation code can befound here.

TigerVNC is also provided with many distributions, such asFedora,OpenSUSE,FreeBSD,Arch Linux,Red Hat Enterprise Linux andSUSE Linux Enterprise.

The project has three mailing lists:

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Announcements

Moderated announcement list for new releases and other important news.

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User Forum

Support and general discussion list for users of TigerVNC. Please use this list for bug reports.

Development Forum

Discussion list for TigerVNC developers. This list can be used for patch submissions and other development ideas.

The man pages for the different programs are available here in HTML form:

This documentation is for the Unix programs but is mostly relevant forthe equivalent Windows programs as well.

If there is an issue you'd really like to get fixed, or if you're aprogrammer that could use some extra cash, head over toBountysourcefor information on how to trade bugs and features for the almighty buck.You can also make a general donation, which we (the TigerVNC admins)can distribute as bounties on existing issues.

A community maintained version of the VNC/RFB specification is maintained by the rfbproto project.

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Assorted documentation about TigerVNC and development can be found inthe developmentsection of the wiki.