Orlando,


What we do is we have a script that goes out to the SERVERS in the DMZ
from our workstation for instance (ssh is open from our internal network
to the DMZ) that will shh into the DMZ server will start VNC tunnel the
connection back through ssh so I can open things like Veritas Volume
Manager etc... once I am done VNC will shut down the VNC Server on the DMZ
Box. 

Hope that makes sence.. if you need help with this I can send you a
script.. 

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Brian Carpio
CSG Systems Inc.
Open Systems Unix System Admin

x3317
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On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Orlando J. Cano wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I was wondering if most security policies allowed Virtual Network Computing or VNC 
>to be used in live networks. I remembered attending a security conference once that 
>identified this tool as a hacking tool. I have a request to do an environmental risk 
>analysis to allow an installation of  this tool in a couple of servers, one in the 
>DMZ and one r inside our firewall. 
> 
> I am looking for some feedback on this issue.
> 
> Thank you in advance to you all security warriors.
> 
> OC
> 

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