I am aware that someone COULD hijack the DNS, but its unlikley to be a problem in our closed network. The hijacker would also need to get hold of the key file.
The reason for using DNS is that the support PCs could change over time, and its easier to change DNS than the SC executable.
One thing ...
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- 2007-02-19 15:45
- Forum: DSM plugin
- Topic: MSRC4 + SC Failure
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- 2007-02-19 10:45
- Forum: DSM plugin
- Topic: MSRC4 + SC Failure
- Replies: 17
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Re: MSRC4 + SC Failure
Well, I have exactly the same problem.
I have created an SC that has several connections, some encrypted, some not. SC finds the 'viewer' by DNS lookup.
The PC running VNC viewer is a Windows XP, that running the SC is a Windows 2003 server. The PC running SC has no UVNC software installed and ...
I have created an SC that has several connections, some encrypted, some not. SC finds the 'viewer' by DNS lookup.
The PC running VNC viewer is a Windows XP, that running the SC is a Windows 2003 server. The PC running SC has no UVNC software installed and ...