Yes, version 1.70 of echoWare has 128-bit AES OpenSSL
encryption active by default. You can turn it off, of course,
but I don't think TightVNC makes that API() call to do that.
-Scott
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Rob Hoerning wrote:
Are these sessions encrypted?
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Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 1:38 PM
To: David Joubert
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Subject: Re: [Echovnc-users] How TightVNC viewer with echoware work?
David:
Heya. Using the TightVNC Viewer, you can connect to a partner by
typing in an address of the form "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". So if your target
partner is logged in as "mikuni" on "demo.echovnc.com", you can connect to
them via "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
Hope that helps!
-Scott
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, David Joubert wrote:
Hi guys,
Congratulation for your programs, really useful! I will like to know
for the viewer tightvnc with echoware, how do for this to connect to a
station. I connect the viewer to the echoserver but I don't know how to
connect on another echoware station.
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