Windows Authentication/Passwords

System Administrator admin "at" intergrafix.net
Thu, 06 Aug 1998 14:39:53 +0000


> 
> :)  True.  VNC is only slightly more secure than Telnet.  I think the
> reasoning behind not adding encryption of keypresses at the moment is that
> we should wait until we have a decent way of doing it, rather than trying
> to kludge something together to tide things over.
> 

i've been reading this list mostly, no postings until now. Isn't there a
way to do an SSL type security? like, at the console, use the
vncserver to generate a keyfile. for implmentation of the client side of
it maybe checking out the netscape browser source would help *shrug*

-Cygnus
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Anthony J. Biacco                           Network Administrator/Engineer
admin "at" intergrafix.net                        Intergrafix Internet Services

          "The best way to predict the future, is to invent it."
http://cygnus.ncohafmuta.com                    http://www.intergrafix.net
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