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May 1996, Week 2

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Larry Boyd <[log in to unmask]>
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Larry Boyd <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 May 1996 15:15:54 +0000
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On  8 May 96 at 12:17, Dan Hollis wrote:
 
>> I wrote:
> >I wasn't aware that HP/UX encrypted the passwords so that they couldn't
> >be read with a sniffer.
>
> SSL(*1) is available for Unix machines in the SSH(*2) (secure shell)
> package. And yes, there is a windoze client for it too. You heard of
> Kerberos(*3)? It works on HP/UX as well.
 
I didn't mean that you couldn't get them through vendors or shareware.
I meant directly in the HP/UX OS.  I thought that the original problem
was that the 3000 didn't supply this in the OS.  If that's not the
problem, then here's another market opportunity for vendors for the
3k.
 
Larry Boyd    <[log in to unmask]>
"Each problem solved creates the opportunity to solve the next problem
          that the last solution created." - Richard Pascale
(These opinions are my own and not those of Hewlett-Packard.)

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