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Re: Remote connections

Subject: Re: Remote connections
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:43:41 +0200
On 2004-10-13 GuidoZ wrote:
Can the terms "Microsoft Remote Desktop" and "Secure" even be used in
the same discussion? =)

Why not? I don't know of any current exploit for RDP set to high
encryption, and even if there were any, connections may very well be
shielded by encrypted tunnels.

The only way I could see applying any form of security is to do it
under the protection of a VPN. As for not having the active user
logged off, I don't have an answer for that.

Personally, I'd recommend one of the many other remote desktop tools
out there. WinVNC and Radmin both come to midn quickly. (WinVNC can be
done through SSH. Though I'm not positive, I believe you can encrypt
Radmin sessions as well.) Google both for more info.

RDP can be tunneled thru SSH as well and has much better performance
than VNC (don't know about Radmin).

Regards
Ansgar Wiechers
-- 
"Those who would give up liberty for a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety, and will lose both."
--Benjamin Franklin

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