summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/web/vnc/index.html
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'web/vnc/index.html')
-rw-r--r--web/vnc/index.html10
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/web/vnc/index.html b/web/vnc/index.html
index 1d47d971..d88cabb8 100644
--- a/web/vnc/index.html
+++ b/web/vnc/index.html
@@ -45,13 +45,13 @@
<div class="start"><a style="display:inline-block; margin-top:4px; color:#5c90bc; text-decoration:none" href="/">&nbsp;&nbsp;&larr;&nbsp;&nbsp; [ Pi-KVM Index ]</a>
<hr>
<p class="text">This Pi-KVM device has running <b>kvmd-vnc</b> daemon and provides VNC access to the server.</p>
- <p class="text"><b>WARNING!</b> We strongly don't recommend you to use VNC in untrusted networks.
- The current implementation does not use encryption, and your passwords are transmitted
- over the network in a plain text.
+ <p class="text"><b>WARNING!</b> We strongly don't recommend you to use VNC in untrusted networks without
+ enabled X.509 or TLS encryption. Otherwise your passwords are transmitted in a plain text
+ over the network.
</p>
<p class="text">
- Your VNC client must support Tight JPEG compression, password authentication and allow
- connection without encryption. <a href="https://tigervnc.org">TigerVNC</a> is a good choice.
+ Your VNC client must support Tight JPEG compression and password authentication.
+ <a href="https://tigervnc.org">TigerVNC</a> is a good choice.
On Linux, this client will most likely be available for installation from the repository.
It can also be called vncviewer.
</p>