VNCrack (just so you know it exists)

Jonathan Morton chromi "at" cyberspace.org
Sun, 18 Jun 2000 00:54:29 +0000


>May be it is time to release VNC with built-in encryption for all
>platforms? Especially when patches are already posted for some? I tried
>to use VNC with ssh to view a Linux desktop from a Mac, and it was SLOW.
>Someone on this list said it's the Mac's multitasking implementation,
>but with MacOS X delayed by 6 months, and all the hoops one has to jump
>through to configure VNC and ssh together, AND the tools available to
>hack VNC, isn't it a logical and necessary addition?

I think it's definitely time AT&T started integrating some of our patches
in the main development tree, if at all possible.  SSH is just one of the
things that would be incredibly useful there.

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