I wouldn't trust VNC without a decent firewall backing
it up. You should know all the IP's or locations of
which you will be using VNC from, and set up the
firewall to allow only packets to the ports VNC are on
to trickle through from these "known" ip's, virtualy
eliminating any attempt for your VNC server to be
hacked remotely... If you have a need to run VNC from
random locations from the net, perhaps a tunnel
through ssh can be compleated, on a different port
(since this will be much slower then the non-tunneled
ssh regular vnc sessions)

Are they going to ever build ssh into VNC??? I don't
see why they don't do this. Maybe cause now you can
customize it like I mentioned above..??

Jeff Towarnicki



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