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What method do you use to secure your VNC... Expand / Collapse
What method do you use to secure your VNC...
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None
 
30%
3
UltraVNC DSM plug-in
 
30%
3
RealVNC Enterprise Edition with encryption turned On
0%
0
SSH port forwarding
 
10%
1
Other
 
30%
3
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Posted 1/18/2006 9:16:55 PM


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Dear VNC users, we are interested to get to know how you protect your VNC traffic. Would you please answer to this poll so we could use this information to improve the VNC Manager.

If you use encryption/protection method that is not on the list, please post a message with information about it.

PS: just for your information - current v3.0 supports SSH port forwarding already, support for UltraVNC DSM plug-in has been implemented in upcoming v3.1



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SmartCode Solutions Support

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Posted 2/17/2006 9:23:51 PM
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Excellent, I cant wait for v3.1. I was evaluating v3 and loved it, but that was only one thing I wanted it didn't have. I HAVE to have encryption for what I do.

Thanks,
Donavin Knight,
PCC Lancaster, CA
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Posted 2/19/2006 9:27:06 PM


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Below is a screenshot of UltraVNC DSM plug-in implementation in the v3.1





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SmartCode Solutions Support

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Posted 5/18/2006 5:27:31 AM
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I'm not so bothered about the encryption but about unwelcome connections.

All our servers have authhosts implemented in the registry to reject systems not on our subnets.
Paul
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