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In computing, Vinca is a free and open-source[1] remote desktop software helper both for supported user and for remote administrator.
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Developer(s) | Narcis Garcia |
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Initial release | v2008 in 2008 |
Stable release | 2.1.6
/ October 17, 2017 |
Written in | Shell script (Bash) |
Operating system | Unix, Linux |
Available in | English, Spanish, Catalan |
Type | Remote administration |
License | GNU General Public License GPL v3 |
Website | www |
A support service can publish the utility to be downloaded and executed by people who need to be assisted (such as customers). Vinca cares about searching and installing VNC requirements to launch immediately a connection to a public IP or name.[2]
Vinca relies on x11vnc to call the final reverse connection, after checking and diagnosing network and destination availability. Supports any Unix operating system with x11vnc (version 0.6 or newer) and has been distributed with extra repositories for Debian (since version 3.1 sarge) and Ubuntu (since version 4.10 warty).[3]
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