That would be a useless patch so no one would do it. VNC has separate
password management from os and anyone who logged in would be able to
change the password. I would just make up some password and use it.
That said, if you use vnc enterprise edition you can authenticate your
sessions using normal windows/unix passwords.
To achieve the same security with free vnc you would have to use some
tunneling software that allows multiple users and set no password on vnc.
Regards,
Alex
Pray, Roger wrote:
Is there a way - a patch, an add-on, etc that will allow Real VNC to
have multiple passwords?
The situation is this - we use VNC for our Help Desk to remotely
connect, but we also have a lot of vendor supported apps and they need
to connect to workstations to view the user issues themselves. We do
not want to give out our password to our vendors and having a method to
allow multiple passwords regardless of who is logged in would solve a
number of problems for us.
I have seen many references to this in the list, but no real solution.
Does anyone know of a third party patch, or which section of the open
source code to modify?
Any suggestion would be welcome!
Thanks.
Roger
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