My company wants a solution for remote access, something like VNC. I’d like to support open source development, so any suggestions for something paid that can work without a centralized server?

  • tal@lemmy.today
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    22 days ago

    VNC is dead.

    How so?

    There are a number of software packages in Debian that implement VNC. To grab one random example, the last commit to their git repo was last month.

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      22 days ago

      VNC has long been abandoned by the engineering world. It’s inefficient, it has no transport security, and the implementations are very subjective.

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        The last time I used a commercial VPS, I’m pretty sure it used VNC to provide console access.

        The VNC software I linked to above appears to support TLS. If TLS isn’t sufficient transport security, then most Internet-using software is going to be in trouble.

        I’m not sure what you mean by subjective.

        I haven’t looked at the VNC protocol for a while, but I don’t think that it imposes any terrible inefficiencies. A couple of decades back, I needed to implement something quick-and-dirty similar to VNC, and went with rendering window contents and handling dragging of windows locally, which I don’t believe that VNC can do (or didn’t then) but IIRC VNC has a tile cache, which, if intelligently used, should avoid most traffic. Dunno if it can deal well with efficiently rendering visual effects.

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          I don’t mean to be rude, but the last time you used a “commercial VPS” must have been a decade ago.

          Get with the times.

          There is not a single datacenter provider on this planet who uses VNC as anything. Every major player is working towards Zero-Trust AT BEST, so you wouldn’t even be able to leave a weird VNC port open to the internet even if you wanted to without an IDS going off.

          I don’t want to spend time digging into your outdated dumbshit, so I’ll just slap it down: AWS, Google, Azure, Cloudflare…just name anyone. NOT WORKING WITH VNC.

          Get current. Nobody does this old ass shit anymore. Sorry. It’s dead as fuck, guy.

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            21 days ago

            I was mostly with you right up until paragraph/linebreak/whatever 4. Took a pretty civil discussion and went bonkers. Put down the keyboard, go rub one out, and relax my dude.

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            21 days ago

            We use VNC as we can record the sessions easily for later priof / discussion with our customers.

            It’s in a VPN tunnel of course.

            But of course, we also don’t use Google, AWS, etc as they’re not secure enough for us and we have our own SOCs

          • lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org
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            21 days ago

            Shittiest post of the week in the Fedivere, up there ↑.

            If you are going to be this shitty, dismissive and misinformative, you can head back to Twitter.