Hi Kory

One option, and the one I use, is to set up a secure tunnel using
Hamachi.
This involves loading a small programme which gives you a unique, and
static, IP address beginning with 5 [ie. 5.000.000.000]. Then, using
VNC, you connect to the Hamachi IP address to make a secure [ssh]
connection.

To begin, go to www.hamachi.cc

Kind regards
 
Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Kory Lindersmith
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: How to setup VNC with SSH?

Hey all, I'm a newbie on this group.  I use the free vnc for my
company to remote into some of our customers that are far away from
us.  We have been noticing the security flaw and because I just found
this site I just noticed the update.

 

However, I am looking for a more secure option for vnc.  I noticed a
lot of people talking about setting up ssh with vnc to make it more
secure.  Could someone please point me in a direction to get this
done??

I'm not very familiar with ssh so I'm not even sure where to begin but
I need a more secure option and the ssh talk sounded promising.

 

Also I saw Alex on here talking about a few programs that block ip's
of hosts that have several failed attempts, could you tell me more
about that too!!!

 

Thanks all!!!

 

Kory
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