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AES encryption more secure?

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AES encryption more secure?

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I'd like to have the most secure connection possible between the server and viewer.
I remember that WLAN is using AES encryption because t is more secure than older encryptions.
Is the AES plugin also the most secure encryption currently available for UltraVNC?
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Post by redge »

*BETA*
AESplugin discontinued

AESplugin - V2
http://msrc4plugin.home.comcast.net/beta.html

as my knowledge,
this is the most secure plugin available for UltraVNC
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Post by Arnie_75 »

Thank you for the fast reply. I generated a new AES key and opened it with a notepad. The key is very short compared with the MSRC4 key I used before. Is this OK?

Also, is it true that the AES key is different everytime I start a new connection or will it always be the same?
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Post by redge »

The key is very short compared with the MSRC4 key I used before. Is this OK?
Also, is it true that the AES key is different everytime I start a new connection or will it always be the same?
Sorry, I'm not enough experienced to answer to your security question.
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