John,
You mentioned it's enough to set the key 
/desktop/gnome/remote_access/network_interface to "lo".
Could you clarify what is it enough for, specifically?
I did this and on my PC it is still listening on tcp6 :::5900 allowing other 
machines to connect. I have boxes on the same subnet and they were all able to 
connect without a problem.
I'd like only the localhost (i.e. ssh tunnel) to be able to connect.
How do i make vino bind to 127.0.0.1 only?
It looks like no matter how I configure it, vino opens a security hole on my 
machine if I enable it.
Please correct me if i'm wrong.
I'm running ubuntu 9.04 that was just installed a week ago and wasn't modified 
in any way.

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vino only listens for ipv6 connections
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196675
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