Disreguard this post.  It seemed to have got stuck for a week or so in
the system.
I have since reposted with a new account.


On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 11:44 AM, lists mail <li...@hamtx.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I setup LTSP 4.2 / CentOS 4 a few years ago that now has grown to having
> around 50 users in a callcenter.
> Everything has been working good all this time, but I was ask today if the
> data is encrypted between the thin
> clients and the server. They are concerned about credit card information,
> even though that network only goes
> from the clients to the server in the same complex. I was not sure if the
> data has any security between the
> clients and server so I hope I can get an answer here.  If it is not secure,
> how could I go about doing that.
> If if makes any difference, I think all the thin clients came from
> disklessworkstation.com .
> I have been away from LTSP for sometime.  I know there is a newer version 5,
> but it seems I would have to
> also change the OS.  Since this is a live system and working good, I have
> not attempted the update.
> Thanks,   Bill
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