Adam,
Thanks so much for all your efforts in both keeping this SecureVNC tool updated and also explaining the basics to a non-expert like me! It's obvious that, while I consider myself very computer savy, I am nowhere near your level. I can locate, download, try, use, and tweak almost any software ...
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- 2010-06-08 12:14
- Forum: DSM plugin
- Topic: SecureVNC Plugin - AES, RSA, and more, for x86 and x64!
- Replies: 99
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- 2010-06-05 01:23
- Forum: DSM plugin
- Topic: SecureVNC Plugin - AES, RSA, and more, for x86 and x64!
- Replies: 99
- Views: 1111042
Re: SecureVNC DSM Plugin - ARC4, AES, RSA. x86 and x64!
Well, with a clientauth pubkey in the folder with the server app and a clientauth pkey in my client folder, and a pass phrase typed into the SecureVNC config window.... when I try to connect, this is what the client looks like:
http://www.fileden.com/files/2010/2/20/2768514/vnc_pass.PNG
I guess it ...
http://www.fileden.com/files/2010/2/20/2768514/vnc_pass.PNG
I guess it ...
- 2010-06-04 12:47
- Forum: DSM plugin
- Topic: SecureVNC Plugin - AES, RSA, and more, for x86 and x64!
- Replies: 99
- Views: 1111042
Re: SecureVNC DSM Plugin - pass phrase
Hi,
From what I gleaned off the SecureVNC website, I understood that the pass phrase would replace the standard VNC 8-character password when enabled during keypair generation. However, when I use the key pair, I am not prompted for the pass phrase I had entered, and I simply enter the VNC password ...
From what I gleaned off the SecureVNC website, I understood that the pass phrase would replace the standard VNC 8-character password when enabled during keypair generation. However, when I use the key pair, I am not prompted for the pass phrase I had entered, and I simply enter the VNC password ...