As many here know, I've been using PuTTY to tunnel various flavors of VNC
from my windows PC to my linux server at home.  Works great, and I even
wrote a mini-Howto for those just getting started.

Now my boss wants to be able to use VNC to manage a couple of windows
servers in an unsecure environment.  I need to secure it somehow.  Following
extensive googling, here's what I think my options are:

1) TridiaVNC.  But my boss doesn't want to spend the money for the licenses
for all of the servers we would need.

2) Cygwin/OpenSSH.  *I'm* not too thrilled with this idea, as while I've
never used Cygwin personally, I've heard that it's problematic.

3) stunnel.  I've started playing with it, but it wasn't originally designed
for windows, and I have been unable to find *any* documentation for the
windows binaries.

I think I'm going to probably have to go with stunnel, but while I've
managed to get it installed on two machines, I think I have messed up while
creating the stunnel.conf files.  (note that none came in the windows
binaries zip...)

Does anybody have working copies of the stunnel.conf files that I could see?
I promise that if I get this thing working, I'll write another mini-howto.
:)

Thanks!

Ben
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