(VNC (virtualnetworkcomputing) was originally a set of lightweight remote control computer software developed by att Laboratory of Cambridge University in 2002. It adopts GPL license terms, and anyone can obtain the software free of charge. VNC software is mainly composed of two parts: vncserver and vncviewer. Users need to install vncserver on the computer of the controlled end before they can execute vncviewer to control the controlled end at the main control end. Vncserver and vncviewer support a variety of operating systems, such as windows, Linux, MacOS and UNIX series (UNIX, Solaris, etc.), so vncserver and vncviewer can be installed in different operating systems for control. The advantage of realvnc also lies in that if vncviewer is not installed on the master computer of the operating system, the controlled computer can also be controlled through a general web browser (such as IE) (which requires the support of Java virtual machine). The general workflow of the whole VNC is as follows: (1) VNC client connects to vncserver through browser or vncviewer. (2) Vncserver sends a dialog window to the client, requiring the input of the connection password (which may be empty) and the accessed vncserver display device. (3) After the client enters the connection password, vncserver verifies whether the client has access rights. (4) If the client passes the verification of vncserver, the client requires vncserver to display the desktop environment. (5) The controlled end hands over the control right of image display to vncserver. (6) Vncserver will send the desktop environment of the controlled end to the client using VNC communication protocol, and allow the client to control the desktop environment and input device of vncserver.
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