
When inputting the IP address, it is important to input the number before the IP address. Input the IP address in the New VNC Viewer window. Under Computer name, the IP address will be displayed. Interestingly, I can actually log into the Ubuntu screen from the Ubuntu laptop! Using the SSL/SSH Viewer in Ubuntu it logs into itself (the screen reloads itself within itself) but it works, but not when trying it on the Mac. When the System window opens, click on System Properties. I can actually see the Ubuntu laptop, and it gives me the IP address, but cannot connect. I want to plug in an ethernet cable into both machines and screen share via VNC. About how Derek wants to log into his Windows machine at work. it says absolutely nothing about VNC and instead sends you on a never-ending trail of SSH Servers, port forwarding and RSA Keys. Instead, you should set an SSH server up as discussed in the SSH guide and configure a VNC server that you can start in so-called once mode." "Although VNC has some optional security features, you should not run VNC directly over an untrusted network like the Internet. I've read some documentation about VNC and it goes on about using VNC and the opening line states: Surely it cannot be that difficult to just connect to Ubuntu? I have also installed a VNC App called Chicken of the VNC and disabled Bonjour - it times out or tells me to enable Sharing. I have enabled "Allow others to control your Desktop" in Desktop Sharing.

However I cannot log into Ubuntu from the Mac -> Go -> Connect to Server, tap in the IP address of the Ubuntu Laptop. Using SSL/SSH Viewer and tapping in the IP address, I can fully screen share my Mac Mini which is upstairs, in fact, I'm writing this question right now in the OS X environment on my laptop screen running Ubuntu 12.04.
