> > [Jim Ray sez:] great idea.  Vnc works over IP.  Matt and I  
> tinkered with
> it
> > the other week.  Me thinks I had the wrong port open on the router,
> though.
> > > TCP port [ 5900 + vncport ] So if your VNC session is 
> session 1, you
> open
> > > port 5901.
> > [Jim Ray sez:] cool.  If anyone wants to try it tonight, lemme know.
> 
> I remember hearing VNC wasn't safe to do in-the-clear on an unsecured
> network...  Or is that just X?  At any rate, it would 
> simplify your port
> issues (at the router, at least) if you tunneled vnc through 
> ssh anyhow..
> or will that be too much of a performance hit?  Not that I 
> know how to do
> that..  just that it can be done. :-)

Yeah, and you wouldn't want someone hacking your VNC to illegally educate
themselves without paying.  Oh wait, it's a free class.  

























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