I run PCAnywhere in something of a 'stealth' configuration, with encryptions and 
cryptic passwords, etc. to make it as difficult a possible for someone to hack my home 
PC while it is listening on the internet for my connection.

Once in awhile PCAnywhere hangs and I can't get back in.  That's where VNC is handy, 
because I can usually get in to my PC and fix whatever is wrong with the PCAnywhere 
host.

I have VNC server listening on a non-standard and high port number, and also have a 
large display number configured.  I have a very cryptic password as well.

I feel like this is still a very insecure setup exposed to the net, because VNCViewer 
only needs to be told the display number, it doesn't have to be told the port number 
to connect to.  The display numbers aren't very big numbers, so it wouldn't take a 
hacker long to loop through them all and find the one I'm using.  Then crack my 
password and he is into my PC.

Are there any plans to be able to configure VNCServer such that VNCViewer must also 
know the port number, in addition to the display number, before it can connect?  That 
would help the security quite a bit I think.

If there is a way to do this now, I would like to know.  I've looked through the 
online documentation but did not see anything to prevent VNCViewer from connecting 
unless it knows the port number too.

Sorry for a long email, thank you for your time.

Regards,
Sue Morton
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