RE: Securing Real VNC

2006-12-14 Thread James Weatherall
> > 3. Since transferring files is a preferred way, is an FTP > process or > > something within Real VNC the preferred way to move files? > > > RealVNC doesn't include any file transfer utility. One advantage to > using ssh for the tunneling is you should be able to use scp > or sftp to > secur

Re: Securing Real VNC

2006-12-13 Thread Mick
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 20:46, Stephen H. Dawson wrote: > Hi, > > I have looked over the stuff on the mailing list for this and some of the > sites for SSH and what not. I am not very trusting of some of these > things, so I am going to ask for the latest and greatest answer. > > 1. Is usin

Re: Securing Real VNC

2006-12-13 Thread ·· ħþø ··
Robin Hill wrote: 3. Since transferring files is a preferred way, is an FTP process or something within Real VNC the preferred way to move files? RealVNC doesn't include any file transfer utility. One advantage to using ssh for the tunneling is you should be able to use scp or sftp to securel

Re: Securing Real VNC

2006-12-13 Thread Robin Hill
On Wed Dec 13, 2006 at 03:46:38PM -0500, Stephen H. Dawson wrote: > I have looked over the stuff on the mailing list for this and some of the > sites for SSH and what not. I am not very trusting of some of these things, > so I am going to ask for the latest and greatest answer. > > 1. Is using S

Securing Real VNC

2006-12-13 Thread Stephen H. Dawson
Hi, I have looked over the stuff on the mailing list for this and some of the sites for SSH and what not. I am not very trusting of some of these things, so I am going to ask for the latest and greatest answer. 1. Is using SSH the best way to use Real VNC over the Internet? 2. What softwar