Raspberry Pi just launched a Connect, a new VNC service that works with Pi OS 12 and Wayland and lets you access your Pis from any browser via a web UI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgbTNZD1Vcw

@geerlingguy is this just a way to get a web view of #VNC when you don't have direct access to your device? Like an externally discovery mechanism coupled with firewall traversal, NAT, and proxy, negotiation, bundled in a universal browser interface.

I'm guessing that wayvpn, https://github.com/any1/wayvnc , is still running under the covers, and if you have direct access and a compatible VNC client, you should be able to just connect with that?

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GitHub - any1/wayvnc: A VNC server for wlroots based Wayland compositors

A VNC server for wlroots based Wayland compositors - any1/wayvnc

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@mcrocker @geerlingguy you should always use a wrapper but jeff should dig down deep and brand some pikvm for best rsj experience - my takeaway - using it with a vpn always helps too then you don't worry about fw or nat