Hello Gabriel,

        RealVNC does not authorize or certify anyone. (that I know of)  We are 
completely independent of AT&T and RealVNC. 

        VNC is only as secure as you make it.  Out of the box, it can be very open.  
Nothing is encrypted and the passwords are crackable.  You can make it more secure by 
ensuring that there is a firewall between your VNC computers and the Internet.  This 
prevents outside users from even knowing that VNC is running on any internal 
computers.  The second method is to use SSH to encrypt traffic that traverses any 
public network like the Internet.  The third method is to set your computer registry 
permissions so that only a local administrator and the system account can read the 
hkey_local_machine\software\orl\ key and any of it's subkeys.  I'm not sure why it 
doesn't do this out of the box.

Here are some other VNC programs:

www.tridiavnc.com
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/samfd/esvnc/

I'm sure others can point out more.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gabriel Regis [mailto:gabriel@;neyl.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 9:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I want to know all about VNC


Hi all
I was looking in the internet and I found www.vncscan.com , is this site and
program authorized by RealVNC??? are they secure??? Is there another VNC
Programs??? which are they???

Thanks

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