Harjit,

RSA Server Authentication means that viewers can avoid man-in-the-middle
attacks by verifying the identity of the server to which they are
connecting.

Windows Authentication involves authenticating the user to the server using
standard Windows user credentials.

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Singh, Harjit (Mission Systems)
Sent: 22 March 2005 19:21
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Question with respect to VNC 4.0


All,

I have a question with respect to this information from RealVnc website.
What is a difference between between 2048-bit RSA Server authentication and
Windows Authentication.  If windows authentication is secure, what mechanism
does it use.  

On windows do we need to use both windows authentication along with 2048-bit
RSA server.  If only one is used, what are the consequences of that.

 

All Platforms    Free Edition
Personal Edition
Enterprise Edition
Legacy VNC 3 Compatibility       Yes
Yes
Yes
VNC 4 Free Edition Compatibility         Yes
Yes
Yes
2048-bit RSA Server Authentication       No
Yes
Yes
128-bit AES Session Encryption & Tamper-Proofing         No
Yes
Yes
One-Port HTTP & VNC      No
Yes
Yes
Dedicated help and support channel       No
Yes
Yes
Windows Platforms                               
Desktop Scaling  No
Yes
Yes
Windows Authentication   No
No
Yes
Powerful Deployment Tools        No
No
Yes
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Thanks,

Harjit Singh
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