There may be a java version of UltraVNC which then would be OS independent
http://www.uvnc.com/features/javaviewer.html
Not sure if that one can use encryption
And I found these two
http://forum.ultravnc.info/viewtopic.php?t=13693
http://linux-tipps.blogspot.com/2008/08 ... linux.html
Which VNC Client?
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Re: Which VNC Client?
I have been using VNC to connect to my Windows machine, but found it to be a bit slow and laggy... I did a little research and found a small tool called rdesktop. It allows you to connect to Windows machine without installing any additional servers on it - it connects as if you were using Windows`s native Remote Desktop Connection. It is much faster than VNC. I didn`t install any gui for it (although there is a KDE gui client, called krdesktop).
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Re: Which VNC Client?
From Wikipedia:Husse wrote:rdesktop - what about encryption (I could google it I know )
Features
* 128-bit encryption, using the RC4 encryption algorithm.[2] (this is the default security; older clients may use encryption of lesser strength). But because of the man-in-the-middle vulnerability in pre-version 6.0 implementations, in many circumstances the traffic can be decrypted along the way.[3]