

Also make sure that the text box for the "Path to X509 CRL file" is empty. In the "VNC Viewer: Connection Details" window that appears click "Options -> Security" then tick all boxes except "Encryption None" and enter your C:\full\directory\pathto\cacert.pem in the "Path to X509 CA Certificate" field. Configure the default viewer settings by clicking the desktop TigerVNC Viewer icon. On MacOS and LINUX a certificate file will already be installed. This download is required only for Windows. Next, click to download cacert.pem to a local directory. If a popup about a certificate issue occurs, either you have not configured it properly or you are not connected to our server and should not enter your password.ĭownload and run the latest stable vncviewer64-x.y.z.exe version package installer from the official download page (for example vncviewer64-1.11.0.exe). The certificate configuration steps are only required for connecting to VDI nodes so the signing authority of the certificate presented by the vncserver is known. The following shows how to download, install and configure TigerVNC securely for each operating system. A TigerVNC package is available for Windows, MacOS and most Linux distributions. First you will need to install a VNC client on your machine to connect to the VNC server.
