Hi,
Does any one know how to setup onetime (whether software or hardware token based) password systems for standalone remote WinXP machines running Ultra VNC?
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one time or rolling passwords for Ultra VNC
Re: one time or rolling passwords for Ultra VNC
i don't know that for ultraVNC but there is that for ssh
it's called skey
(ssh works under windows with cygwin)
it's called skey
(ssh works under windows with cygwin)
Re: one time or rolling passwords for Ultra VNC
this is not directly a UltraVNC question, more a general MS Windows question.
I can imagine that you can do something like that with e.g. RSA token (formerly SecureID).
Regarding mslogon, at least with mslogon II it should be possible to use such onetime passwords.
Mslogon II is doing just one "Windows network logon" during authentication.
I can imagine that you can do something like that with e.g. RSA token (formerly SecureID).
Regarding mslogon, at least with mslogon II it should be possible to use such onetime passwords.
Mslogon II is doing just one "Windows network logon" during authentication.