The most secure way of doing this, would probably be using VNC through a SSH tunnel. That is generally accepted as being secure.
Thanks Mike At 03:55 PM 4/24/2002 -0400, Chris Santerre wrote: >I use VNC here as well. However i would not call it secure. I have heard of >people using it over a secure connection. > >-----Original Message----- >From: Joe Yong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:50 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Secure Way of Remotely Viewing a Desktop... > > >Bounced the first time. > >--- Joe Yong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Use Microsoft Net Meeting. Can do lots of cool >things >with it including allowing someone to "take control" >of the screen/app whatever the teacher is running at >the time. For your situation, just viewing is all >you so that should be even easier to deal with. > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Timothy Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 3:05 PM >To: @securityfocus.com ><[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Secure Way of Remotely Viewing a Desktop... > > >Hey Folks! > >I hope this forum is the right place to post this >question... If not, sorry! > >Background: >I'm a sys. admin. at a local high school and have >the following situation... > >There is a student taking a computer programming >class that has a vison disability. He has a school >provided Win2K Pro laptop that has been locked down >very tightly... This laptop was provided to him to >make learning easier for him. However, there is one >problem... In order for him to funtion effectively >in class he will need to be able to see a remote >display of what his teacher is doing on her PC (which >is hooked up to an LCD projector) on the screen of his >PC. Is there a secure way of accomplishing this >feat without using any of a number of trojan horse >programs? > >The network is Windows based instead of Novell, so >ZENWorks is not an option... > >Thanks for any help you can give in this!!! > > > >T�M�TH� �H��K H��� > > >===== >There are but 2 absolute certainties in life: death and taxes - not mutually >exclusive. > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more >http://games.yahoo.com/
