The correct perspective is often more useful than 12 CCIE's. . . Blev
-----Original Message----- From: Radoslav Dejanovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 11:29 PM To: shawn merdinger; Michael Powell Cc: 'Timothy Hall'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Secure Way of Remotely Viewing a Desktop... On Thursday 25 April 2002 16:48, shawn merdinger wrote: > Adding on to this suggestion, maybe tunnel the VNC connection through > SSH. Maybe we've gone too far with this. If I remember right, it is just about some teacher that want to be able to display his desktop screen to one particular student. Maybe we're going too paranoid with that - all security that has to be done is to disallow that student (or any other student) to abuse remote viewing software by taking control of teachers computer. It should be enough to disable mouse and keyboard, to make it one-way communication system, I don't think we should build DMZ with two firewalls, NAT on NAT, and then tunnel VNC session trough SSH session tunneled trough another SSH session. :-) -- Radoslav Dejanovic Senior Associate to Mayor's Office City of Zagreb, Croatia