Heyaz. Seems like a good time to speak-up, even if
it is in self-promotion mode :) For anyone interested in
running VNC across a secure VPN connection, I invite you to
try out the "Personal VPN" capability of Kaboodle:
http://www.kaboodle.org/GetEngaged.html
Similar to commercial-grade VPNs, it has strong
authentication and strong data security features. Unlike
commercial-grade VPNs, though, it uses Zebedee as its
underlying engine, making it (frankly) a lot easier to setup
and use. In fact, it's designed with remote-control using
VNC in mind.
Kaboodle is also free and open-source. And the latest
version (0.99c) is pretty stable too. :)
cheers,
Scott
> > Doesn't having to use something like VPN kind of defeat the general
> > concept of VNC?
>
> Different Functions.
>
> VNC allows for a remote user to control a machine.
>
> VPN is networking tool to allow *ANY* traffic to travel securely
> between two points.
<snip>
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