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Re: VNC Security

Subject: Re: VNC Security
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 20:52:45 +0000 (GMT)
Zac:

        Heya. I recently started an open-source project that's pretty
similar, called EchoVNC. It's not another flavor of VNC, per se, it's
a "wrapper" around existing VNC installs (Real, Tight, Ultra, etc.),
providing both end-to-end encryption (via openssl), and NAT-traversal
via a packet-relay server. More info here:

        http://echovnc.sf.net

cheers,
Scott

On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Zachary Mutrux wrote:

Andy Bruce - softwareAB wrote:

If I can't explain to them in 5 min or less how to do port forwarding, I just have them connect directly to their cable/dsl modem.


You might find this page interesting.

Free and easy remote access (through firewalls and NAT routers) with VNC reverse connections
http://www.tinyapps.org/vnc/


Zac

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