

This is a user-to-user support community. Other than the nachos context, I don't know what Guacamole is. But then, the best you can say of any VNC tool is that it supports the VNC protocol "somewhat". Screen Sharing does support the VNC protocol somewhat. The Mac has "Screen Sharing", which is a stripped down version of Apple Remote Desktop.

To clarify, the Mac does not have built-in VNC. It can be just about anything, as long as it does not conflict with existing protocols you are using, and is not less than 1024 (privileged ports). The 59022 is just an arbitrary high port number on your local Mac that you use to anchor the ssh tunnel on your local Mac. The 5900 is the VNC port that the remote Mac's built-in VNC server will be listening on. Will Guacamole allow you to ssh to the remote Macs? If you can, then tunnel port 5900 and that should work I do not know why it cannot paste, but at work, we VNC into Linux systems, and the built-in VNC client is good for viewing, and typing, and pointing, and clicking, but Paste it does not do. But if the Mac client thinks it is talking to a generic VNC server, it looses the ability to do Paste.

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If the Macs are talking to each other, then full Copy & Paste support should work.
