VPN and VNC for Developing and Porting of Embedded Software in Hardware Board

Hi,

Which of the technologies (VPN or VNC) can be used for debugging a software in a hardware board (Hardware board is more than 2000 KM away).

Which of the above two technologies will enable me to port a software / operating system into a hardware from a remote place ?

Could someone tell me advantages / disadvantages of VNC and VPN w.r.t Embedded world ?

what are the complexities involved in implementing these ?

Which has the easy setup and efficient for embedded developments/debugging ?

Kindly let me know the best tools available for VPN and VNC for Windows and Linux.

Could you also tell me if there are any wireless alternatives for VPN and VNC ?

Thx in advans, Karthik Balaguru

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KBG
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Hi

I think VNC would be enough for you. Here is one link for VNC

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For the VPN - ViPNet is the best, but it is not free as VNC -

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You would need a VPN only for the security reason or for communication, in some cases.

Reply to
novikov

For crying out loud. Just to how many newsgroups have you posted the same question? Go and check out the difference between crossposting (good) and multiposting (bad).

Chris

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Chris Davies

If he is this clueless, heaven help the company he works for and thinks he is knowledable...

fundamentalism, fundamentally wrong.

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Rico

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