RE: Remote Administration on W2K

From: Tom Geldner (tom@xor.cc)
Date: 07/27/01


From: "Tom Geldner" <tom@xor.cc>
To: "'Brian McClory'" <security_resources@hotmail.com>, <SECURITY-BASICS@securityfocus.com>
Subject: RE: Remote Administration on W2K
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 13:26:05 -0700
Message-ID: <008601c116da$5db61460$0100a8c0@bosco>


: -----Original Message-----
: From: Brian McClory [mailto:security_resources@hotmail.com]

: I would look into VNC by AT&T Labs. It seems to be very
: light weight, and most importantly has completely
: customizable ports, very important if you will be accessing
: through a firewall, and also adds a little security through
: obscurity. Also, VNC is open source under the typical GNU
: License and all the source is provided.

I use VNC as well. Seems to work just fine for most things.

Tom



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