I really like your style. I have to do the same to mine, but it wasn't VNC
that's making me do it, it' NT RAS and the stupid BSODs.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steve Bostedor)
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Registry Error
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 16:17:48 -0500
Ya
You think pcanywhere is secure?
Some Guy wrote:
>
> If you use windows, I recomend pcANYWHERE.
>
OK, now I look at your name. You are just funnin'
> Doug.
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Hi David,
the zero data security is what prevents me from using vnc in my business.
The people here will say to simply setup some other kind of encryption like
ssh. However, I have found there is nothing simple about that.
It really blows my mind that they don't incorporate open ssl in vnc, but
Be prepared for low speeds and long proxy access logs;-)
Here's my patches to the Java applet that allows it to use a local proxy
without throwing security exceptions.
A virtual bidirectional datapath is maintained through multiple HTTP GET
& POST requests. For now the server-end is handled by a