ThePhilMachine
30th December, 2010, 01:38 PM
This one is for the hackers or real tech geeks here!
I am planning to install remote access software on my home PC, namely NTR Connect. It supports 256-bit AES encryption and 2-factor remote authentication. As well as the option of locking down access to certain IP addresses/ranges etc.
It seems secure to me, but is there any big reason out there NOT to use this type of application? Provided it is all configured appropriately?
Cheers,
Phil
I am planning to install remote access software on my home PC, namely NTR Connect. It supports 256-bit AES encryption and 2-factor remote authentication. As well as the option of locking down access to certain IP addresses/ranges etc.
It seems secure to me, but is there any big reason out there NOT to use this type of application? Provided it is all configured appropriately?
Cheers,
Phil