I find it useful to use vino on freshly installed systems, and even on
Live CDs -- there is an accessibility use case for this because it is
easier to activate vino than set up the ssh server. ssh-server is not
installed on those (for good reason).

Perhaps we could add a warning that the connection is not encrypted and
in a future version get it to default to the ssh tunnel if ssh-server is
installed.

I'm not sure the Windows and Mac implementations like tightvnc support
ssh out of the box.

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https://launchpad.net/bugs/54312

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