You could use vnc-enterprise. Then you get encryption and each server can set up access acording to it's Local/domain Users (windows) .
--Angelo On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 19:03:36 +0700 (ICT), Anon Sricharoenchai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://linux.thai.net/plone/Members/ans/release/EasyVNC <-- Does this > solve your problem? > > > > On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Ronny von Garrel wrote: > > > Hello > > I have a network in which are some VNC Server, they should be accessed > > by > > clients from outside the network. Ok, for this I found a lot of > > solutions (ssh). > > But now the difficult part: > > There should be a central instance where the client user have to be > > authorized. > > The Provider of the VNC Server in my net can decide who can access the > > server > > and who not. > > After that authorization the client should get access to the network > > -> not > > direct to the network he must be forwarded to the selected VNC Server. > > I am thinking about a Web Authorization with forwarding over a > > firewall. > > Is there any existing solution for it? > > Many thanks for suggestions. > > > > [p.gif] > > Verschicken Sie romantische, coole und witzige Bilder per SMS! > > Jetzt neu bei WEB.DE FreeMail: http://freemail.web.de/?mc=021193 > > _______________________________________________ > > VNC-List mailing list > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To remove yourself from the list visit: > > http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list > _______________________________________________ > VNC-List mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To remove yourself from the list visit: > http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list