VNC can be tunneled through SSH2, which fixes any security problems.  Not an
all-in-one solution like pcAnywhere, but it works for my needs.

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""JCoyne"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> VNC is solid, but it's not secure. I don't think it's a good idea to use
an
> insecure program like VNC to access something as sensitive as an SMS
console
> from outside the firewall. It only takes one smart technician and a
protocol
> analyzer to compromise your network. SSH is definitely a good way to
secure
> it, but it suffers on performance.
>
> > I concur.  I used VNC all of last week to take
> > remote control of a system 2000 miles away.
> > It was rock solid.  I even got into an SMS
> > console, and used its remote control through
> > the VNC remote control.
> > Ray M
> > CCNA, MCSE
>
>
>
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