As I posted some months ago, I've had great success using Zebedee as a
secure tunnel (http://www.winton.org.uk/zebedee). I initially tried using
SSH from cygwin, but I never did get it to work - it consistently hung on my
Win95 box, no matter what version of SSH or what version of the Cygwin DLL.
So, my point is, using a form of encryption (ideally) should be as easy as
possible - don't get me wrong, I love to fiddle with settings and whatnot,
but I don't have unlimited time, either. I would be in favour of an
automated solution incorporated into VNC.
Just my CDN$0.02.
Glenn
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From: Habermann, David (DA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 8:57 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Stream encryption - is it time?
>The problem is Windows where one probably has
>no SSH (especially the daemon)at hand so easily.
This is not really true any longer. I have been using the OpenSSH piece of
the Cygwin project (www.cygwin.com) to tunnel between two of my Win98
machines for the last several weeks. Both client (including forward and
reverse port forwarding) and server/daemon work quite well using protocol
version 1. The latest experimental version has allowed me to use protocol
version 2 as well (previously the reverse port forwarding was missing from
the protocol 2 support).
Dave
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