There are many VNC software packages, all of them having their own merits. Some of the more popular packages are RealVNC, and TightVNC. In addition to being distance independent, remote desktoping is platform independent meaning that Linux computers can work on a MAC, and vice-versa (as long as the software is correctly installed!).
There are a whole host of VNC howtos on the web. See here for the server setup, or try this for the client setup.
About security, VNC server/client data is by default sent unencrypted over the web, and so it is vitally important that you use a secure wrapper, such as SSH whenever possible.
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