Seb, I believe gnome-remote-desktop offers the same password option that vino does through the same UI in gnome-control-center's Sharing panel.
vino only supports VNC. (To be fair, you could use some other remote desktop service with X but VNC is the only thing we've been directly supporting in main.)
vino does offer encryption but it doesn't work for several major clients. The troublesome part is that vino enables that encryption by default so users have to use dconf-editor or the command line to disable encryption. See LP: #1281250
I expect vino to be removed from "GNOME Core" for 3.32.
Seb, I believe gnome-remote- desktop offers the same password option that vino does through the same UI in gnome-control- center' s Sharing panel.
vino only supports VNC. (To be fair, you could use some other remote desktop service with X but VNC is the only thing we've been directly supporting in main.)
vino does offer encryption but it doesn't work for several major clients. The troublesome part is that vino enables that encryption by default so users have to use dconf-editor or the command line to disable encryption. See LP: #1281250
I expect vino to be removed from "GNOME Core" for 3.32.