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On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 9:05 AM, <discuss-request at blu.org> wrote: > I was asked at last Wednesday's meeting about how to run VNC in a secure > environment. There is a package called SecureVNC. At work, I use > UltraVNC viewer from Windows 7, and it has a SecureVNC plugin, but you > can also secure VNC through an ssh tunnel. There is a lot of discussion > on how to do this online. > > -- > Jerry Feldman <gaf.linux at gmail.com> Or tunnel VNC through OpenVPN. I just implemented OpenVPN on a couple of my clients' Windows servers--let me know if you need help with that. For those clients, I've been tunneling Windows RDP (instead of VNC) through OpenVPN; one to the Windows 2008 server itself, and the other to a Windows 7 desktop within their office network (using: netsh interface portproxy add v4tov4 listenport=...). RDP is really quite good, and I prefer it over VNC whenever I can use it.
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