I want to have some information about the security in ltsp.First I know there's a display manager called "LDM" using ssh to secure the connection, it's all I need but I'm unable to make it working under debian with the debian package.. I'm trying to find some information about ldm but I can't find
Russ,
you are right about the theoretical impossibility of fully
securing the ltsp installations. That said, encrypting the X traffic, in
particular the login process, is of great value, because it hinders the
casual and/or unsophisticated attacker.
I am beginning to see that there
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
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> This would have to be done via a VPN tunnel as SSH only tunnels TCP
> traffic, not UDP. IPSec for Linux is implemented in the FreeS/WAN
> package. You could also try to use CIPE
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This would have to be done via a VPN tunnel as SSH only tunnels TCP
traffic, not UDP. IPSec for Linux is implemented in the FreeS/WAN
package. You could also try to use CIPE or some other encrypted
tunneling package (Zebedee comes to mind) that also
Hi are anyone encrypting the LTSP X11 & XDM traffic to the server and if so
how?
Chris
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