


GlavSoft doesn’t provide technical support for TightVNC other than to companies licensing the software development kit for incorporation in their own products.

You can set a single password shared by all remote users, a view-only password, and a password for the administration console. Though GlavSoft states it plans to add encryption to TightVNC in future releases, competitors like TigerVNC, RealVNC, and UltraVNC have long had this feature built-in.Īccess to the server can be limited by IP address using basic access control rules, but user authentication is rudimentary. Secure use of TightVNC outside of your local area network requires setting up separate SSH tunneling with a program like PuTTY. Upon installation, TightVNC will request you to set a password for remote access.
