![]() Also the trick works without an open port on my server. Why do I want the Apple ID trick? I want a human to have to be there at the server to approve each connection request.Any person/bot with a stolen username/password pair can get in at any time, 24x7. An open port is an invitation to get pounded with connection attempts 24x7. Why not use an open port for VNC (via password-protected login).Apple provides VNC server software in macOS. Why VNC? I already have to trust Apple because I run their OS, so for security it doesn’t make sense to hand over screen sharing on the server to a third party server-side app (including man-in-the-middle-attack opportunities for keyboard and mouse scraping).Is there a Windows screen sharing app that UserA can use to make a connection in this way? Then, by some magic, Apple delivers the request to UserB as an alert on UserB's Macs, anywhere in the world: On macOS UserA can ask UserB to share their screen simply by entering UserB's Apple ID into a "New Connection" window in the macOS Screen Sharing app. ![]()
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