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Message-ID: <848AC18579DA9F4BB0BD181EEDDB519E5677DA@kserver.kiandra.local>
From: Zach.Forsyth at kiandra.com (Zach Forsyth)
Subject: Need help in performing aremotevulnerability scan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Byron Copeland [mailto:nodialtone@...cast.net] 
> 
> I agree that some sort of vpn approach would be best for 
> this.  But tightVNC doesn't fit at all in that category.
> 
> Yeh, what is an agent you ask?  Some secure app running on 
> the distant network that you have access to and allows you to 
> manage remote systems.
> Whether it be monitoring, patch management, etc.  Now, this 
> would actually depend on what the requirements are now wouldn't it?
> 
> -b
> 
> 
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UltraVNC has encryption and more robust security options if anyone is
looking for an alternative.
http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/

Cheers

zach


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