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vncconnect(1)                      TightVNC                      vncconnect(1)




NAME

       vncconnect - connect a VNC server to a VNC viewer


SYNOPSIS

       vncconnect [-display Xvnc-display] host[:port]


DESCRIPTION

       Tells  Xvnc(1)  to  connect to a listening VNC viewer on the given host
       and port.


SEE ALSO

       vncviewer(1), vncserver(1), Xvnc(1), vncpasswd(1)


AUTHORS

       Original VNC was developed in  AT&T  Laboratories  Cambridge.  TightVNC
       additions  was  implemented  by Constantin Kaplinsky. Many other people
       participated in development, testing and support.

       Man page authors:
       Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>,
       Constantin Kaplinsky <const@ce.cctpu.edu.ru>



                                 February 2003                   vncconnect(1)


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