Thanks for your reply.
I built the client, and I'll use any VNC SERVER...
Any Server encrypts/decrypts the data? Or I'll have to
change the server myself?

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Dear Blof...


On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 22:31, BloF wrote:
> Hello,
> I Want to secure the VNC connection.
> I read about SSL, digital signature, certificates,
> public and private keys, mac.. and more
> 
> Now I have 2 questions.
> 
> 1)Why when I searched for security in VNC results
show
> mostly SSH, and what is the difference?

> 2)Is it possible to secure the data transferred
> between the server and the client without changing
the
> server?
> 

Nope this is not possible.  

Securing your data consists of 3 parts:
1) the en-coding of the data
2) sending the data and
3) the de-coding of the data

Either 1) or 3) needs to be done on the server (take
your pick).

Weither or not your server already is configured to do
the encoding /
decoding, and therefore does not need to be modified? 
 Well that is
something you'll have to tell us 8-)


> Thanks, BloF


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