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| Subject: | Re: vnc server |
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| Date: | Tue, 24 Jan 2006 00:38:51 +0100 |
Jared, Maybe not a VNC-solution, but based on the open ports I'm guessing you're running some kind of server version of Windows. Since Windows 2000 there is Remote Desktop included, which works in a VNC-kind of way. The difference is however with RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) you have a total separate login (you don't just take over the current screen). As far as I know, RDP is quite secure and I think it's fast too. I use it and I can not complain about it. There even is a linux-client available (just as for VNC) that works just fine (I have some trouble with the keymaps, but that's because I have a Dutch Windows which is crap :)). If you use VNC from Windows -> Windows, you might want to take a look at ultraVNC (on sourceforge). UltraVNC supports windows-authentication (which requires the UltraVNC-client if I'm not mistaken). UltraVNC also supports normal password authentication, which can be used with any VNC-client. Good luck Philippe De Ryck On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 21:08 -0600, Jared Lyvers wrote:
First off, sorry Simon. I ment to send this to the list but sent it to only you instead. Now, on to my real question. I'm looking to use VNC on my windows machine for remote logins. Currently I only have the following open ports: 25/tcp open smtp 80/tcp open http 113/tcp closed auth 1352/tcp open lotusnotes 5902/tcp open vnc-2 5903/tcp open vnc-3 8080/tcp open http-proxy Are there any security problems that I may be over looking by using VNC on my machine? Regards, JL
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