The VNC folk do say their connections are NOT secure and should not be
used on an open network.

> On Friday 07 March 2003 03:41 pm, Justin Haaheim wrote:
>> Why would it be a bad idea to open, say, 5801 to the internet?  That's
>> all I would need to open.  I have realVNC running a mini http server
>> that pops up a java applet to run vnc.  This is nice because then I
>> can run the remote desktop from anywhere that has a web browser with
>> java.
>
> Then anyone with a web browser can do the same thing.
>
> Does this mini http server encrypt the link? If not, anyone on the path
> to  your boxcan easily snoop your username and password.
>
>
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