If you could, please put me on a mailing list for your How-To.  Sounds like a great 
idea.

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From: Jeff Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 17:08:17 -0500

>Ok.. I have seen this topic aeveral times on this list, and each time it 
>seems it has come to a somewhat unclear conclusion (at least in my 
>mind).  Finally, I have run into the same road block as many others, I 
>have numerous VNC Servers on 'our' network and the idea of insecure 
>communications across the network is really starting to 'irk' me.
>
>With the information I gain/apply here, I will write up a complete howto 
>for securing VNC connections.  Ok.. w/ that said, I now have to ask some 
>questions..
>
>What is the 'best' most secure way to communicate w/ VNC Server on a 
>network?
>
>Most of my clients are Windows users, however I use ONLY Linux and have 
>many spare Linux boxen that I could use as 'middle men' if neccesary to 
>port forward the SSH connection.
>
>So, basically all I'm looking to do here is find out how to secure a VNC 
>connection, should I use the browser interface, ssh, etc..??
>
>Thanks
>
>Jeff
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