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Re: pcAnywhere question
From: Travis Foley <travis.foley () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:55:44 -0600
You're going to want a strong encryption on the password, keep the service disabled and enable it manually only when a connection is needed.... I would say that would be a minimum if this interface is just sitting out on the internet. On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:05:07 +1000, Ivan C <incman () hotmail com> wrote:
Hi All, Looking at deploying pcAnywhere on the internet facing interface of a windoz 2000 server for remote management and would like any feed back as to: - the vulnerabilities of the pcanywhere application - can the login be brute forced any other feedback is appreciated Thanks Henry _________________________________________________________________ Click here for the latest chart ringtones: http://ringtones.com.au/ninemsn/control?page=/ninemsn/main.jsp
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