On Mon, 24 May 2004, Jason A. Pattie wrote:

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> | But, the bulk of your comment is correct.  The data is un-encrypted.
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> | We're working on tunnelling this through SSH, but it's not complete yet.
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> Jim, how do you plan on tunnelling UDP traffic using SSH?  The XDMCP
> chooser/login uses UDP, iirc.

The login is not going through XDMCP.  The login is an X client program,
using the X protocol over tcp/ip.

XDMCP is used to "wakeup" the display manager and cause it to spawn the 
login program.

Jim.


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