There's no need, per se, to do that though. Back in the day, VNC worked with nothing more than a simple direct TCP connection to a remote server's port 5900. No need at all for a third party to get involved or provide relaying. Unless they want to gatekeep the traffic to levy a fee... I don't mind paying a few quid for a decent instance of an app, but I'll be blowed if I'm paying a monthly sub to access my own gear.That's not true. They have to provide relay servers to reach remote VNC servers.... uses not a single milliampere of RealVNC's energy ...
Statistics: Posted by BigJacko — Sat May 18, 2024 12:00 am