I see a lot of talk on this list regarding SSH tunnels to secure VNC.  I 
used that for a year or two, but what i found annoying was that i had to 
download and install an SSH Windows client or use our online java client, 
and of course then you had to set up all the tunnelling options.  (I know 
its one line on a linux box, but i deal entirely in support and therefore, 
Windows).  For those in a similar situation VPN has proven to be incredibly 
handy.  You can create a VPN connection in 15 seconds from most windows 
based machines, as long as you have a 2000 pro or server that can accept 
VPN connections.  Are there downsides to this solution i'm not seeing 
(besides a possible decrease in encryption level)?

Thanks,
Keegan



Keegan Staker
Boston Networking Co.
617-627-9600
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line:
'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY
See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Reply via email to