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1999 Sep 20
1
POP secure access??
Hi, I'm looking for a solution to access pop mails (sendmail in linux)
securely. Most of the access would be from window clients (outlook express
etc). Is there a way to encrypt the password (like ssh2) when authenticating
with sendmail? Any info is greatly appereceiated. Thx.
Regards,
Wong.
2005 Feb 20
1
Rsync run on TCP/IP?
Dear All,
I have searched the email archive but i didn't find a clear
answer(maybe I miss it) ^^
1. Does rsync run on TCP/IP?
2. Without ssh, then rsync will be transferred in plain text?
3. Does rsync support Samba? Am I true to say that rsync, which is
mainly on user authetication, is transparent to the storage like
ftp?
Any help to any questions will be appreciated! Thank You!
2001 Mar 17
4
"cipher none" alternatives ?
We are trying to upgrade from SSH1 to OpenSSH/SSH2.
I see that configuration support for "cipher NONE" was removed in OpenSSH.
Is there an alternative for this ?
We need to move big files (>100Mb) between machines on the Internet. In
the past we had used NFS or ftp but want to block those services at one or
both ends. Moving them with SSH 1 scp takes quite a bit of CPU effort for
2015 Apr 17
4
Centos 5 & tls v1.2, v1.1
Yep, maybe using ssl offloading devices like (BigIP) that receives tls1.2
and tlsv1.2 and then re-encrypts traffic with tls1.0 might be "cheapest"
solution.
--
Eero
2015-04-17 14:15 GMT+03:00 Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org>:
> On 04/16/2015 05:00 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> > in fact: modgnutls provides easy way to get tlsv1.2 to rhel 5
> >
> > --
>
1999 Dec 13
0
SUMMARY: IMAP security across the net
...nless you add features like kerberos or gss.
Anyone know any links on these ones?
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"Matthew B. Henniges" <matt@axl.net> wrote:
> You could use pop over ssl.
>
> There are several ssl proxies that can add ssl support to a non ssl server,
>
> stunnel, bjorb, and sslproxy come to mind.
>
> Some people report problems with outlook express's ssl support though...
anyone know any links to bjorb?
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