As long as the hostnames are resolvable (normally the case in any type
of DHCP environment) then this is a non issue. The bigger issues are that:
1. The students will know that they are being watched (threads in this
group indicate that can't be turned off).
2. You need to ensure that that there's no way for port 5900 to be
accessed on any target machine from outside the firewall.
Andy
Elizabeth Bentley wrote:
I am thinking of adding VNC to our school network to allow me to monitor use
of computers in our library.
I spoke to the technician about it and he seemed to think that one problem
would be that our work stations do not have fixed IP addresses but are
allocated a different one each time they are switched on/logged on.
We use Novel Netware.
Could you let me know whether this is a real problem or one that can be
solved?
EB
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