

Once VNC is running, and it is accessible on your local network, you need to create a custom tunnel so that it can be accessed through. The VNC session should start, and you should see your Raspberry Pi desktop.For example username "pi" and password "raspberry", and press OK. Enter the username and password for the raspberry pi login.NOTE: Please make sure that your Raspberry Pi is not using the default password 'raspberry', so that your device is protected from unauthorized access. Enter the address "raspberrypi.local:0", where "raspberrypi" is the hostname of your device, and press Enter.You should do this before setting up the tunnel for remote access, to check that everything is installed correctly. Testing your server over your local networkĪfter you have installed a VNC Viewer, you should test that you can connect to your Raspberry Pi on your local network. You can download Windows and Mac installers from here: There are a number of viewers available, but the easiest to set up is Real VNC Viewer.
#Vnc through ssh install
You will need to install a VNC Viewer on your computer, so you can connect to you Raspberry Pi.
#Vnc through ssh how to
In this article we will guide you through how to use PiTunnel to allow you to access a VNC remote desktop for your Raspberry Pi from anywhere in the world. Setting up VNC is really easy but it usually only gives you access from another computer that is on the same network as your Raspberry Pi. VNC is a tool for accessing your Raspberry Pi graphical desktop remotely. How to remotely access the Desktop of your Raspberry Pi over the internet
