The other option that I use is SSH
SSH allows you to tunnel any port over a secure connection. It also can allow in some circumstances to run the SSH server on any computer and tunnel traffic through it.
However, SSH is also a dificult beast to tame.
not at all. here is a nice howto:
http://www.ece.utexas.edu/~luo/tightvnc_ssh.html
the author uses tightvnc, but it does not make a difference really. the ssh part is the same.
if you know how to do it, the entire setup (vnc + cygwin-openssh) takes less than 5 minutes.
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