[Cryptography] Secure VNC implementation

William Muriithi william.muriithi at gmail.com
Sun Aug 28 23:15:19 EDT 2016


Evening,


>
> RealVNC uses protocol extensions to do AES encryption and use OS passwords,
> not the trivial passwords of the original VNC protocol, so it's a
> substantially different protocol than all the free VNC implementations out
> there, that doesn't rely on SSH Tunneling.
>

Its true VNC didn't have any security by design which mean its a bad
product when one is working on a platform like Windows which don't
have ssh support.  Thanks Albert for your RealVNC feedback.


> It seems to be a solid, supported commercial product with clients and
> servers for several platforms.  One licenses a server, their VNC client for
> Windows is free.
>
How is their performance in term of speed?

Appreciate the feedbacks in general.  Was basically asking if their is
any more acceptable solution even if it don't have to use VNC protocol
that people/corporation may be using out there

Sincerely,

William Muriithi


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