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AW: [FW1] pcAnywhere vs. 2000 WTS vs. VNC



hi jason,
wts is definetly the best choise!
you can use encryption in diffrent levels (up to 128 bit) depending on law
districtions and restrict terminal sessions to certain users (configured in
tscc.msc).
the authtentication works with default w2k scheme means kerberos.
you can install a activex webclient on the wts (have to download from miki)
that you can admin from any machine wherever you are without installing an
rdpclient.
furthermore rdp uses less bandwith than VNC or pcanywhere.
last but not least well known hacks are known for VNC and pcanywhere.
greetings
stefan fassbender

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Jason Witty
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2001 14:56
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Betreff: [FW1] pcAnywhere vs. 2000 WTS vs. VNC



All,

For reasons beyond my control, I must allow remote management of some
DMZ servers, from my inTRAnet to one of my web-farm DMZs.  I'd hope to
force everyone to standardize on a single remote admin application,
however.  Right now, my choices are pcAnywhere, VNC, or Windows2000 WTS.

I know that VNC has had tons of problems, vulnerabilities, etc., so I'm
pretty much going to try to  that one out first.

Next, is pcAnywhere - I know it can support menial encryption methods,
and can do dual user auth, which is good, but is it better than.....

The third choice is W2k WTS - It's free, fast, and comes with W2K
Server, but I know NOTHING about it's security.  All I know is it runs
on TCP 3389, but I don't have any clue if it has secure communications
capabilities (encryption), etc.  Any ideas or opinions?  Thanks very
much.

Jason


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