![]() ![]() Will Guacamole allow you to ssh to the remote Macs? If you can, then tunnel port 5900 and that should work I do not know why it cannot paste, but at work, we VNC into Linux systems, and the built-in VNC client is good for viewing, and typing, and pointing, and clicking, but Paste it does not do. ![]() But if the Mac client thinks it is talking to a generic VNC server, it looses the ability to do Paste. If the Macs are talking to each other, then full Copy & Paste support should work. ![]() So, my question is: is there a way to get the Mac to start listening on the Screen Sharing port (5900, I believe) and accept screen sharing requests after the machine boots up and before anyone logs into it? I don't want to disable File Vault and I don't want to leave the Mac running all the time. I suspect I could work around this issue by enabling auto login on the Mac, but to do that I would have to disable File Vault, which I'd rather not do. The VNC error I get before logging into the Mac seems to indicate that before that initial login the Mac is not listening on the Screen Sharing port. Once I login, I *can* access the Mac via Bonjour or the Address Book entry I made in VNC. However, I've discovered that VNC Viewer cannot connect with the Mac after it's turned on or rebooted until after someone logs into it. How to make VNC Viewer on iPad connect with Mac (Big Sur) Screen Sharing before someone logs in? I would like to use my iPad with VNC Viewer via Screen Sharing to control my Mac Mini. ![]()
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