Hello All,

I'm sure this has been asked a million times before, but since there don't seem to be 
any archives available for this list, I have no choice but to ask it again.  Forgive 
the redundancy.

My main concern with VNC is the possibility for brute-force attacks on the password, 
since as far as I know VNC does not have any functionality to allow only x password 
attempts before taking some sort of defensive action.  I'm not so worried about 
encrypting all of the traffic, since in most cases I can set it up so that sending 
truly sensitive text during a session is not necessary.  But someone getting access 
via a brute-force attack would be a disaster.

I know about the possibility of using SSH (and the possibilty of doing this on Win 
using CygWin.)

What I'm wondering is: short of that, is there any reliable way under Win to protect 
against repeated password attempts?  What about in any of the offshoot VNC 
distributions?  How have others addressed this issue?

TIA,
Matthew





Matthew Scholtz
Database and Non-Profit Technology Consultant
Bellingham, WA
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