Here is an article based on 3.? for securing VNC with openssl:

http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1677

If you are using the latest version of VNC, some of these features are built
in (such as local connections only).

Thanks,

John Ellingsworth
Virtual Curriculum
AIM: vc2000support
http://mail.med.upenn.edu/~jellings/

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Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 3:00 PM
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Subject: VNC Security


Dear Sirs:

I would like to see a better encryption process for VNC, as I have had a
hacker figure out my password schema, and actually caught him in a session
of hijacking our server.  Since then, I have tightened the firewall to only
accept specific IPAddresses on 5800 and 5900, but that also constrains
access points.

Just a thought.

Thank you for a great product that makes it a lot easier to live with
computers. (barring the bad guys, of course).

Jon Lucas
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