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.
> >
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