I have limited experiance with networking with both X windows with Linux and VNC with windows. Now VNC passes my acid test, namely it works. And it is stable, the only buggery thing about it is that it is not very pleasent to use, even over a 10Mb lan line it is all herky-jerky with screens that rendered slowly. X is nice, too, and it works. Lag isn't as much as a factor since all the stuff is rendered by the computer you are using. Although I've heard that it is quite the network hog. Trouble is that not all apps are designed to run well in a network enviroment, although most are. Another advantage that X has is that it is very flexible and is usefull in a client, server enviroment were you use X terminals instead of full-blown workstations.
Security is a issue of course, plus ease of use. Once set up both are easy to use, VNC uses a simple server client model, and with X a simple ssh session is all that is needed. X is not secure in it's natural state of networking, however since you can secure it using firewalls and stuff, plus Ssh is designed to allow X to tunnel thru it, it can be secure as any other Unix service. How about VNC? how easy is it's passwords to crack? Is it vunerable to snooping during the authentication stages?
Now how does that compare to newer versions of vnc like TightVNC and also Window's terminal services? I have no experiance with those things and I was wondering if anybody here has experiance using them in a professional enviroment...
Security is a issue of course, plus ease of use. Once set up both are easy to use, VNC uses a simple server client model, and with X a simple ssh session is all that is needed. X is not secure in it's natural state of networking, however since you can secure it using firewalls and stuff, plus Ssh is designed to allow X to tunnel thru it, it can be secure as any other Unix service. How about VNC? how easy is it's passwords to crack? Is it vunerable to snooping during the authentication stages?
Now how does that compare to newer versions of vnc like TightVNC and also Window's terminal services? I have no experiance with those things and I was wondering if anybody here has experiance using them in a professional enviroment...