@nitrogen dream: reading here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/tigervnc/code/HEAD/tree/rfbproto/rfbproto.rst
#vnc-authentication, with type 2 the only thing that is encrypted is the
VNC password, which is,  honestly, my least worry. All the keystrokes in
the session (including your bank password) is then sent unencrypted on
the local wire.

Will check SSVNC; but this is similar to what I am doing now, having a
ssh tunnel in the middle.

But again, the problem is in vino, which is offering as encrypted
transport one that nobody uses --- and that force you to go thru hoops
to have an almost safe connection.

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