You could take a look at bitvise's SSH server (www.winsshd.com)

It is not free, in any sense of the word, but it is a Windows SSH server.

Although I would add my own opinion that for the mass "market", ssh
tunneling isn't a good solution.  For us geeks who use SSH tunneling for
everything else, it's just peachy, but I can't see accountants and sales
people getting their minds around it (nor should they have to).

K.I.S.S.

I would think applying AES directly to the stream in the VNC client and
server would be the way to go.

(but alas, I haven't the skillset required to add it myself)

Tschuess!

-- 
Joseph E. Mainusch
System Administrator
Ride-Away Handicap Equipment Corp
51 Wentworth Ave
Londonderry, NH 03053
+1 (603) 437-4444 ext 235
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