I'm more worried about the fact that to password is almost a bad as plain text in the registry (DES encrypted, but with a known key). I wourk on a campus LAN so there are plenty of folks we can't trust.
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I'm more worried about the fact that to password is almost a bad as plain text in the registry (DES encrypted, but with a known key). I wourk on a campus LAN so there are plenty of folks we can't trust.
Couldnt you just run VNC over SSH?
*guesses he should acctually read the post...
No, my problem is the password is stored in the registry and others have physical access to the box.
FYI: Only the free versions have that limitation.Quote:
Originally posted here by thehorse13
Hey Iron, wanna know another secret? No matter what you set the password in RealVNC, it will only look at the first 8 characters. Give it a try. ;)
Buy the realVNC personal or enterprise edition for strnoger encryption, 128bit AES.
Personal edition is only $30.
enterprise is $50.
peace