I am in no way affiliated to *vnc, but I would simply say "no". Think
about it: there is no advantage in having the ssh encryption inside
vnc. You can reach the same goal with vnc AND ssh, and there is no
lack of (free, open source) ssh clients/servers for any given
platform. AND you get remote command-line, file transfer and port
forward capabilities, even for windows. Also, I would strongly prefer
a "classic" ssh (like ssh.com or openssh.com) over some one-month
old piece of software.

Tuesday, February 11, 2003, 18:31:13, you wrote:

KAH> Just a general question: Are there plans for ssh encryption built into the VNC
KAH> application in any future versions?
KAH> One experimental version of VNC, known as ZVNC, does this for Windows. 
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