

Realvnc works fine on the pc, so i guess it would work well on the mac as well…Just need to tweak the ‘speed’ option first…Cant go up to million of colors…basic 256 colors connection will work fine…Anything higher and it the connection breaks. Well at least now we know where is the problem.
#Vnc viewer for mac mavericks mac os
Yeah could be…i am not that familiar with mac os vnc apps, thats why i wanted to try with the iphone since i know that it works 100%. However, the cursor spins with “Connecting…” and I never see an osmc screen": 17:38:17 Statistics events Received/ RawEquiv ( saved) 17:38:17 Statistics events Transmit/ RawEquiv ( saved) 17:38:17 rfbProcessClientInitMessage: client gone
#Vnc viewer for mac mavericks password
In a Terminal window, logged into the Raspberry Pi via ssh, I’ve started the VNC server and I do see that it responds when I hit the Connect button after I’ve entered “vnc://10.0.1.15” and entered the osmc password (‘osmc’): In the Go menu I select Connect to Server… and in the Server Address field I enter “vnc://10.0.1.15”. Once I have done some reading I may be able to solve the problem on my own or at least be able to ask an intelligent If you use a Mac, then maybe you can explain why I can’t use the VNC client embedded in Mac OS. I need to educate myself a bit to see what I need to do to set up port forwarding for the Raspberry Pi. The screen snap showing Port Forwarding shows values established when I set up the Server software, and you’re right it shows the server IP address (10.0.1.3). I have a number of devices assigned to IP addresses using their MAC addresses, and one of them is my Raspberry Pi at 10.0.1.15.

I have a Mac mini running Apple Server at 10.0.1.3. My home network has a couple Apple AirPort Extreme routers at 10.0.1.1 and 10.0.1.2. 16:42:48 Listening for VNC connections on TCP6 port 5900 16:42:48 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5900 I installed vnc viewer on my iPhone and was pleasantly surprised to see that I was able to establish a vnc to my Raspberry.
