Im sure you'll get several others agreeing with me on this.. but I dare not
use subseven to manage anything critical. Way too much of a chance of
malicious !@#$%$ getting access to it and wreaking havoc. Typical
alternatives are:

PCAnywhere (Windows:ALL)
Windows Terminal Services (Windows NT/Win2k)
Citrix (Windows/Unix)

VNC (Supports Unix and Windows OS's)
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/screenshots.html

The first 3 i mentioned all provide encryption ability over your connection.
All offer password protected entry and the ability to deny connections from
certian addresses.

Hope this helps.

PS: VNC is open source. Windows Terminal Services is free if u have windows
2k server (ure given a license that allows 2 free simultaneous admin
connections)

-Terry




-----Original Message-----
From: Levi Pugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 4:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Remote PC Management via LAN/WAN


Hello Fellow Subscribers,

The Question I have is: What is your opinion on useing a Trojan like
SubSeven to manage your network or even any other Remote Management type of
Program? And if you were how would you go about and testing the Prog for
Backdoors. And also could you suggest any remote management Software that
you have found useful and free is the key word here.

Thanks,

Levi M Pugh
PC TECH III
Fortune 800, Inc
5200 Golden Foothill Parkway
EL Dorado Hills, CA 95762
(916)605-0185
www.Fortune800.com



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