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Re: passwd hashing algorithm
From: jna () concorde com (John Adams)
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 1995 15:47:07 -0400
Yes,Yes, a sniffer could be installed, but this assumes your attacker has physical access to your site. A bigger worry is sniffing on any of the networks before you. If you are working in an environment that needs a higher level of security than just passwords, run S/Key, or go for the overly expensive (but easier to use) solution of SecureID. -john
Current thread:
- Re: passwd hashing algorithm, (continued)
- Re: passwd hashing algorithm John F. Haugh II (Apr 21)
- Re: passwd hashing algorithm Timothy Newsham (Apr 21)
- Re: passwd hashing algorithm John F. Haugh II (Apr 23)
- RE: virus Erich W. Gunther (Apr 23)
- Re: passwd hashing algorithm David Miller (Apr 19)
- Re: passwd hashing algorithm David A. Wagner (Apr 19)
- Re: passwd hashing algorithm John F. Haugh II (Apr 21)
- AntiFlash talkd Richard Allen (Apr 19)
- Re: AntiFlash talkd James M. Golovich (Apr 19)
- Password Storage as Environment Variable Bill Bradley (Apr 19)
- Re: passwd hashing algorithm John F. Haugh II (Apr 23)
- Re: passwd hashing algorithm Marek Michalkiewicz (Apr 24)