I've a question... isn't the point of connecting via a vpn so you don't
have to be concerned about the security of individual apps since the vpn
connection itself is supposed to be secure? I very often see references
to using an encrypted app with a vpn link, and similarly so references
to not caring about the security of the app until *after* it is going to
be used in the encrypted vpn tunnel?

can someone please explain this seemingly backwards logic?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 05:33
To: [email protected]
Subject: LocalHost

I'm having a few problems setting up RealVNC to work on a local network,
strangely 
TightVNC worked immediately but I prefer the security settings on
RealVNC as I am 
looking to eventually connect via a VPN connection.

Is there a way I can test the set up using localhost or 127.0.0.1, I did
try it but just got 
window after window after window appearing, which is understandable.

At the moment I have not got two computers on my adsl/router set up to
test it with.

Geoff Lane
Welwyn Hatfield Computer Club
www.whcc.co.uk
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