![]() ![]() Though GlavSoft states it plans to add encryption to TightVNC in future releases, competitors like TigerVNC, RealVNC, and UltraVNC have long had this feature built-in.Īccess to the server can be limited by IP address using basic access control rules, but user authentication is rudimentary. Secure use of TightVNC outside of your local area network requires setting up separate SSH tunneling with a program like PuTTY. What I need to do is extremely important and private, (need to send/install several SSL keys, configure his thunderbird client + PGP etc, configure a server) and short of flying out there myself I am here to hear some options/suggestions you might have.Upon installation, TightVNC will request you to set a password for remote access. But the paid version for single user lisence is free, and encrytion is not an option. My company uses, a high-tech semiconductor company which holds over 15000 thousand IPs and patents, uses RealVNC's Enterprise Edition which offers encrypted service. Which one offers the most safest connection is. I am willing to buy the program, so money is not the question here. TightVNC is open source I believe, and is good to use with SSH. ![]() I do not trust TeamViewer, RealVNC and UltraVNC. TightVNC is un-encrypted connection, except that the password, which is max 6chars sent over a 56 kb DES encrytion (still crackable). I know that there are quite a few like UltraVNC, TightVNC, and so on. I am looking for a safe VNC alternative for TeamViewer or RealVNC. After spending several hours on the phone with him, I realized that it isn't getting anywhere. My father lives in a different country and I need to help him with somethings on few computers there. I am not sure if this question has been asked here before. ![]() I asked this question in r/privacy, and didn't get any helpful answers like most questions that's ever asked in that sub. ![]()
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