Yup, this is more of less the "official" support forum.

        But, I don't understand the reported "bug". :) Is it that
the echoServer is setup with a 14-character password, and EchoVNC
is only "remembering" the first 8 characters (so that it fails to
login correctly at restart)?

thanks,
Scott


On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, ZaTaNiK wrote:

> Hi, I'm having the same problem here, and I just find out that EchoVNC
> 2.0 just "saves" 8 chars of the server password, i was using passwords
> with more than 8 chars, usually 14 or more, I saw that just some
> minutes ago using Asterisk key,a software that reveals the password
> behind the asterisks. I don't have the same trouble with EchoVNC 1.40.
>
> I'm not sure if this is the "official" support forum, or where I can
> submit a bug to report this "issue".
>
> Another thing, if this is the "official" support forum I got a kind
> off request, It can be possible to encrypt or "shadow" in any way the
> passwords ?, this is to prevent the users to know the server password
> as I did.


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