On Wed, October 4, 2006 2:36 am, Wesley Acheson wrote:
> I don't see how its that much of a secuity risk, they create a ssh
> tunnel. All it does is add an extra layer of authentication. Its not
> like the password requirements are bypassed.
My fault.
Somehow we got fixated on the idea that reg
I don't see how its that much of a secuity risk, they create a ssh
tunnel. All it does is add an extra layer of authentication. Its not
like the password requirements are bypassed.
On 10/3/06, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, October 3, 2006 2:33 am, Wesley Acheson wrote:
> Th
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> To: Wesley Acheson
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] RE:[PHP] Client Computer Registration
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> On Tue, October
On Tue, October 3, 2006 2:33 am, Wesley Acheson wrote:
> They could also be doing something like giving the client an SSH key
> to download, I've heard of this situation in a bank before.
Is the key tied to my hardware?
At least that stops the virus/Trojan scenario.
But not the petty thief who b
Hey Rahul...
I have seen this also... It's sort of neat and annoying all at the
same time... I am just wondering if it's just a false sense of
security to get more people to use there online banking... although I
did read through their FAQs about this and they are saying they have
been required b
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