![]() Note that if a client uses VNC password (type 4) to connect to Screen Sharing server, then encryption is disabled at all. This is independent of the VNC viewer used. Both can use authentication types 1 and 3 with keystroke/mouse move encryption, but it seems that full encryption is provided only by Remotix. The Secure Shadowing function improves security when remotely maintaining a device via VNC at a number of locations:Encryption: The connection between the shadowing computer and the shadowed device is encrypted. You could select encryption mode in earlier versions of Mac OS X, but in 10.8 (AFAIR) they removed this option, so Screen Sharing connection is always fully encrypted.ĪFAIK there are only two third-party iOS clients that support Screen Sharing authentication types: Screens and Remotix. Then server enables traffic encryption that may work in one of two modes: full encryption or keystroke/mouse move encryption. Whenever the built-in Screen Sharing client (Cmd+K in Finder) connects to a Screen Sharing server, it uses only types 1, 2 and 3.
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