all are more interesting procedures, but
even there, you're seeing something (typically) added to a password.
As Winston Churchill famously said: "the worst system... ever invented,
except for all the others"
glen
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found that you can (somewhat) mitigate the
latter problem by enforcing a "lockout after $num failed attempts.
-g
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s not encrypted, or
it wasn't the last time I used PC Anywhere. You can tunnel VNC
connections through ssh, though (it's tough to tunnel PC Anywhere, as it
uses multiple ports and uses udp)
-g
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Paul Gaskin wrote:
I am new to the list and I'm not sure if this even falls into this category
but I'm getting desperate!
We have set up a VPN and it seems to work fine everyone can log on and move
around the network and send and receive email.
One person though... on a DSL using PPPoE can not
SB CH wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
> I would like to use VPN at linux?
> Do you know any recommendable program?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
freeswan:
http://www.freeswan.org/
there are some others, via ipsec, tls, and pptp (whichi is pretty broken
at the protocol level)
-Original Message-
From: IDS Guy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 12:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Secure FTP Server Search
Hello list,
I am looking for a secure FTP server which has less
vulnerabilities compared to IIS. Besides
functionality, it is
Kim Nielsen wrote:
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 23:35, Mayur Kamat wrote:
Newbie question: I need to setup up a secure webserver. Do I install apache
2.0 and then go for mod-ssl or open-ssl OR do I directly opt for the
apache-SSL project? which one is better in terms of security, functionality
and co