On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 01:15:59PM -0400, Ron Joffe wrote: > On Monday 15 May 2006 08:37, chrisisbd at leary.csoft.net wrote: > > Does anyone here know of anything like jpilot that can be run as a web > > application? I very rarely use jpilot locally, the only time I use it > > is remotely running X across the 'net which is slow and insecure. So > > I'm after a Web based PIM that I can synchronize with my Palm. > > Chris, > > I run something similar, but I utilize vnc (tightvnc to be precise). I have a > linux server running a vnc session. When at home I connect to that vnc > session locally (I have email, jpilot, im, etc running there). > > When on the road, I use ssh (putty) to create an encrypted tunnel with port > forwarding of my vnc ports (5901). Then I connect locally to port 5901. > > This provides me with a secure, and quite responsive desktop wherever I am at. > Thanks, that's another possibility certainly. We use tightvnc a work and I have used VNC in the past, I'll give it a try and see if it fills the bill. -- Chris Green (chrisisbd at leary.csoft.net)
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