Security

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The Security tab includes the Authentication settings and also the options to Manage the SSL Certificate.

If you want to learn how each of these features work, click on the related link above.

 

ThinVNC HTML5, Web-based VNC desktop sharing remote control settings security

 

On the ThinVNC Server Settings "Security" tab you will find the following options:

 

Authentication

Choose the level of authentication for the user's access to ThinVNC. Users will still need to authenticate afterwards against the computer they connect to if they use "Remote Desktop" or "File Transfer"

 

None

No authentication for ThinVNC access. This is only recommended for exclusive local access.

User / Password

Set your own credentials for ThinVNC access authentication.

Windows Logon

Manage the authentication with the Windows Active Directory. When you enable this option, type the "Allowed Users" in the box below, separated per line or using a semi-colon.

 

Manage Certificate

Press this button to access the options for replacing the default ThinVNC installed certificate with  your own.

 

Always remember to press "Apply" in order to save the changes.