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Date:      Tue, 5 Jan 1999 13:27:28 -0800
From:      "A. L." <aaronl@diamond.csuchico.edu>
To:        Gustavo Vieira G C Rios <grios@netshell.vicosa.com.br>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Security
Message-ID:  <19990105132728.A20222@diamond.csuchico.edu>
In-Reply-To: <36925FC2.12EC490F@netshell.vicosa.com.br>; from Gustavo Vieira G C Rios on Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 04:53:54PM -0200
References:  <36925FC2.12EC490F@netshell.vicosa.com.br>

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Well there is always the ol'standby...Kerberos.  Eudora supports this protocol.
It will also take care of ftp and telnet.  Of course version 5 only supports
56bit encryption for data.  But it's hard to beat for keeping passwords off
the wire, specially for large networks.

Aaron

On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 04:53:54PM -0200, Gustavo Vieira G C Rios wrote:
> Hi, folks, i am trying to increase my system security, but the main
> problem i would like to solve is:
> I DON'T wanna my user to send their passwords via a connect over
> internet. for instance, when getting email they need to send it! Isn't
> there any way to send this passwd encrypted? The same happens with ftp,
> etc. For shell session i am using ssh, but how to do about other
> services ?
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