Using Chicken

Use it just like any other VNC client - enter the address of a working VNC server (you can use host:port notation if you wish), the display number and your password and rock'n'roll...

Connection Dialog

You can also check RealVNC's web page for additional information on connection and configuring a VNC client.

A Note About Security

VNC is not a secure protocol. Unless otherwise encrypted, your keypresses and screenshots can be captured by anyone on the same network as you. If you are using VNC over the Internet or other public network, you should tunnel it through an encrypted connection. The easiest way to do this is with SSH, which you can do within Chicken by checking the Tunnel over SSH checkbox, as described above.

In order for this to work, the remote computer needs to be running an SSH server. If the remote computer is a Mac, this can be enabled by going to Sharing in System Preferences and checking the box next to Remote Login.