Hello
The main problem is that I do not wish to make things too complicated for
people who log in and I do not wish people to share their login ids with
people and even if they do, it should be worthless. The SSH setup that you
refer to. Is it a machine dependent setup? (Pardon my ignorance).
Because if it only depends on a user name and a password, it is not useful
for me no matter how secure the user id and password may be.

On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Satyajeet Singh <[email protected]>wrote:

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>
> Hi Siddharth,
>
>      The problem is that Microsoft doesn't allow you to share environment
> variables in any other environment other that IE which makes it very easy to
> hack using browsers like Firefox wherein you will be prompted with an input
> dialog box which will accept any value and will treat it as original
> environment variable.
>
>      What about some SSH setup with the clients you want to authenticate?
> This can be done by creating a config file in your .ssh directory. I have
> seen this implementation for accessing remote Unix terminals but I guess
> this might be used for this purpose too.
>
> Regards,
> Satyajeet Singh
>  
>



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