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> Tim,
>         True that the data stream is unencrypted, but since we're talking
> about RFB data... merely sniffing the data wouldn't tell anyone much of
> anything unless they have something to decode it (like vncviewer), eh?  Same
> holds true of controlling a VNC server, I'd think.  Wouldn't any malicious
> entity on the traceroute path need a VNC server-like application to gain
> control, rather than just "seeing" it, and controlling/viewing with a
> command line interface?

You could capture the RFB packets with Snort or similar and then
play them back using one of the RFB-playback utilities.

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