Re: Remote Desktop directly to another computer on the network
- From: "Peter" <peterfoxghost@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 16:15:40 -0500
if you are using encryption in rdp 5.1 or higher, you will not be able toyou
view the stream. You would be no more likely to crack the encryption than
would be to crack ssl encryption.. or ssh for that matter.
That is exactly my point.
VPN gives you only that advantage, that you do not have to manage your
router forwarding ports, when you add more remote PCs.
And you do not have to remember which PC uses which port.
But on the other hand, you have to maintain a VPN server, as you have
pointed it out.
(I actually do it VPN way. My VPN server is running on old 486 Linux PC,
very low maintanance)
.
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