The straight version of VNC is less secure than PCAnywhere
(sends passwords in clear text format). You'll want to look at a secure
version that uses Windows authentication. UltraVNC offers
this:
And, UltraVNC tends to be the fastest implementation out
there.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank Abagnale
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 9:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT - VNC / Remote Administration
Sorry for the OT post, does anyone have any experience with VNC as a remote
tool for your servers, more specifically NT4 Servers?
We use Terminal Services or HP Remote Insight (depending on what needs
to be done) for our new core Windows 2000 AD servers for day to day
administration, however, on our legacy NT4 domain, we have a number of NT4
servers which we a planning to move over to our Windows 2000 domain but not for
another 6-8months. In this time they will still need to be remotely
administered. They currently have PCAnywhere installed on there and it's
something our security guy has recommended we removed and installed a
different package on.
any feedback?
- Frank
Frank Abagnale
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