The java viewer has the following option:
--> SecurityTypes
> (default =
> X509Plain,X509Ident,X509Vnc,X509None,TLSPlain,TLSIdent,TLSVnc,TLS
> None,VncAuth,Ident,Plain,None)
> A comma-separated list of the VeNCrypt security types that can be
> used, if
> the server supports them. The 12 supported security types (None,
> VncAuth,
> Plain, Ident, TLSNone, TLSVnc, TLSPlain, TLSIdent, X509None, X509Vnc,
> X509Plain, and X509Ident) are combinations of three encryption methods
> (None, Anonymous TLS, and TLS with X.509 certificates) and four
> authentication schemes (None, Standard VNC, Plain, and Ident.) "Plain"
> authenticates using a plain text user name and password, so it is
> strongly
> recommended that it only be used with encrypted connections. "Ident"
> authenticates using only a user name. The order of this list does not
> matter, since the server's preferred order is always used.
Does the native turbovnc client have a similar option?
How do I determine if the server supports them and how do I set the
server's preferred order? I can set the permitted-auth-methods in
turbovncserver-auth.conf, but I can't find any way to configure the
encryption method.
What I basically want to encryption=None and authentication=VncAuth since
I'm forcing all connections to go through SSH tunnels.
Thanks.
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Kevin Van Workum, PhD
Sabalcore Computing Inc.
"Where Data Becomes Discovery"
http://www.sabalcore.com
877-492-8027 ext. 11
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