Hi

Just to check. You can let it listen to 127.0.0.1 only to achieve similar
results. The only limit is that you can not use file permissions to limit
access.

But I agree, socket support would be good.

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Den 12 sep 2013 10:42 skrev "Petter Reinholdtsen" <p...@hungry.com>:

> [Ola Lundqvist 2008-10-20]
> > What would you need vnc for in this case?
>
> One use case is xrdp, which currently uses VNC in the background and
> translate it to RDP.  It would be better, security wise, if the vnc
> server used by xrdp did not listed on any IP address.  It would remove
> the need to have a password assigned to the VNC server, and file
> permissions could be used for access control instead.  :)
>
> --
> Happy hacking
> Petter Reinholdtsen
>

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