From: Peter Valian (valianp@southwestern.edu)
Date: Wed Jul 11 2001 - 10:16:39 CDT
Ken,
by secure I assume you mean you want the passwords passed encrypted.
How do you currently have people checking mail? Do the clients they use
do only encrypted authentication? POP or IMAP over SSL still isn't very
wide spread.
If you run a kerberized network, I believe a few people on the mailing
list have written modules to do that.
-peter
-- Peter Valian Network & Systems Administrator Southwestern University Georgetown, Texas 512.863.1586 office 512.863.1605 fax --"Garello, Kenneth" wrote: > > Can anyone give me basic steps in making the netreg pop authentication > secure against an exchange server? > > Thanks > > Ken > > Kenneth Garello > NT Manager > Worcester State College > ********************************************************************** > To unsubscribe from this list, send an e-mail message to > majordomo@southwestern.edu containing a single line with the words: > unsubscribe netreg > Send requests for assistance to: owner-netreg@southwestern.edu > ********************************************************************** ********************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list, send an e-mail message to majordomo@southwestern.edu containing a single line with the words: unsubscribe netreg Send requests for assistance to: owner-netreg@southwestern.edu **********************************************************************
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