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May 10, 2011, 03:04:51 PM
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For a long time, I've used RealVNC after a couple others, and while it's generally the most reliable and easy to use of those I've tried, it doesn't appear to be using anywhere near my full local network bandwidth. I'm going to be setting up a few mining rigs tomorrow and'd like a decent VNC client to remotely check up on the computers when I'm not around to use them off a KVM switch.

I've been told Radmin is a good alternative. Anyone care to vouch for it?

Edit: Should have mentioned -- x64 Windows 7
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May 10, 2011, 03:13:38 PM
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This is horrendously off topic. I use TightVNC as well as Radmin. Can you please move this to a relevant thread?

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May 10, 2011, 03:18:18 PM
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I 've used ultravnc on Winblows for years
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May 10, 2011, 03:19:24 PM
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This is horrendously off topic. I use TightVNC as well as Radmin. Can you please move this to a relevant thread?

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May 10, 2011, 03:20:01 PM
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ultravnc here also.

considering switching to tigervnc for cross-platform support.
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May 10, 2011, 07:04:49 PM
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Running RealVNC on Windows Server 2008R2 and RHEL. Viewer works great on WinMo too.
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May 10, 2011, 07:07:35 PM
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freeNX whenever I can...

I know it's not vnc related, it's better Wink
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May 10, 2011, 07:09:26 PM
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I switched from tightvnc to teamviewer, I personally htink it's much much better to use then any other VNC client/server (and i monitor my server & pc from my phone).

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May 10, 2011, 07:15:52 PM
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RealVNC on my windows machines, the rest all use linux and SSH.

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January 06, 2012, 07:00:49 AM
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Quick question for you guys that use VNC to monitor your mining remotely. I'm using TigerVNC, and I'm seeing the server process crash on me in a completely reproducible way. The best way I can reproduce it is while logged in with the vnc client remotely, simply clicking on the start menu and clicking "All Programs" crashes the winvnc4.exe process every single time! Could this have anything to do with the mining process interfering with the VNC server's video hook?
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January 06, 2012, 07:09:49 AM
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I use TightVNC when I am on my network.  Teamviewer when I am remote.
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January 06, 2012, 07:18:23 AM
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TightVNC all the way.

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January 06, 2012, 09:13:37 AM
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OffTopic, / software

LogMeIn,

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January 06, 2012, 09:17:31 AM
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Is there an SSH equivalent for windows? I found an actual openSSH port for windows, but its very old and doesnt seem to work on 64 bit W7. I just want a remote command line in windows.

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January 06, 2012, 02:26:04 PM
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Is there an SSH equivalent for windows? I found an actual openSSH port for windows, but its very old and doesnt seem to work on 64 bit W7. I just want a remote command line in windows.

freeSSHd is old, but it should work on 7.  i know it works on server 2008 at least.

alternatively, sysax multiserver will do ssh, is guaranteed to work on 7, and there's a limited free version available.
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January 06, 2012, 08:54:02 PM
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For a long time, I've used RealVNC after a couple others, and while it's generally the most reliable and easy to use of those I've tried, it doesn't appear to be using anywhere near my full local network bandwidth. I'm going to be setting up a few mining rigs tomorrow and'd like a decent VNC client to remotely check up on the computers when I'm not around to use them off a KVM switch.

I've been told Radmin is a good alternative. Anyone care to vouch for it?

Edit: Should have mentioned -- x64 Windows 7

I used logmein but once it connected to my host, i used alot of cpu resource , then I use android app (PhonemyPC) work very nice
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January 06, 2012, 09:24:57 PM
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ultravnc here. works awesome for low bandwidth, broadband, and even lan with new u2 encoding + mirror driver. can play games remotely with that codec, it updates so fast

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January 07, 2012, 10:30:42 AM
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Is there an SSH equivalent for windows? I found an actual openSSH port for windows, but its very old and doesnt seem to work on 64 bit W7. I just want a remote command line in windows.

freeSSHd is old, but it should work on 7.  i know it works on server 2008 at least.


Thanks. Ill give that a try

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January 07, 2012, 10:40:34 AM
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Vinagre, the default one in Ubuntu.

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January 07, 2012, 04:20:43 PM
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Is there an SSH equivalent for windows? I found an actual openSSH port for windows, but its very old and doesnt seem to work on 64 bit W7. I just want a remote command line in windows.
Don't the newer Windows versions with PowerShell have some kind of remote access service that you can enable? PowerShell is awesome and win. If it could be used remotely, that would be so much the better.

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