Re: JavaScript and Cookies enabled in Browser

2004-08-21 Thread Bernd Eckenfels
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > This strikes me as a dubious claim. If, as they claim, they use the > browser SSL layer then they could be *as* secure as an IPSec or SSL VPN > system at best, and could be completely insecure. Webex is using a java applet or activex control for display

Re: JavaScript and Cookies enabled in Browser

2004-08-20 Thread Daniel Pittman
On 20 Aug 2004, Don Froien, III wrote: > I was recently in a meeting where members of the IT group propose to > use a utility called WebEx to perform remote compiles. Webex offers > SSL encrypted transfers and the ability to offer only selected members > to the meeting (remote compile in this case)

JavaScript and Cookies enabled in Browser

2004-08-20 Thread Don Froien, III
I was recently in a meeting where members of the IT group propose to use a utility called WebEx to perform remote compiles. Webex offers SSL encrypted transfers and the ability to offer only selected members to the meeting (remote compile in this case) and offers the transfers over https (port