thinking very IBMish :-I )
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To clarify my earlier response on this:
The (encrypted
While we're on the subject of passwords and password encryption,
is there any chance that TSM might support Kerberos in a future
release?
-- Tom
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Seay, Paul wrote:
In encryption speak. The node name is usually
I've always been told that the password is NOT sent in plain text, it's
encrypted.
(but I've never had a sniffer to check it myself).
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I've always been told that the password is NOT sent in plain text, it's
encrypted.
(but I've never had a sniffer to check it myself).
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The password is indeed encrypted.
Regards,
Andy
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