Ben said,
"One part of the documentation suggested that if no
password was assigned, then acceptance was automatic... thanks, but I'd
rather keep that password there if it's the only security available!!!"
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VNC is a great remote support tool;  however,  it is mostly insecure.   You
will want to use SSH (openSSH openSSL) as the vehicle for VNC.   SSH will
optionally compress as well as encrypt the transmission.   Of course the
SSH connection will be slower;   however,  it is well worth it from a
security standpoint.



Mark H. Harris                          <><

Staff Software Engineer
Software Tools Development  -  IBM Rochester,  MN
iSeries  Dept  EL8Y/664-3  E115
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