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Re: Securing eRIC express
From: Nick Owen <nickowen () mindspring com>
Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2007 17:39:47 -0500
Could you route logins through an SSH gateway that could require a stronger form of authentication? Thomas D. wrote:
Hello List, we are going to use some "eRIC express" cards, to administrate some remote servers. These cards are reachable through the internet, 24h/7d. The handbook tells us, that we will have to use a username/password for authentication. I am note sure how secure this will be. Is there anything we can do to protect these cards?
-- Nick Owen WiKID Systems, Inc. 404.962.8983 http://www.wikidsystems.com Commercial/Open Source Two-Factor Authentication https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickowen
Current thread:
- Securing eRIC express Thomas D. (Jan 02)
- Re: Securing eRIC express Nick Owen (Jan 02)
- RE: Securing eRIC express Thomas D. (Jan 02)
- Re: Securing eRIC express Paul daSilva (Jan 04)
- RE: Securing eRIC express Thomas D. (Jan 04)
- RE: Securing eRIC express Thomas D. (Jan 02)
- Re: Securing eRIC express Nick Owen (Jan 02)
- Re: Securing eRIC express Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (Jan 04)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: RE: Securing eRIC express barcajax (Jan 04)
- Re: RE: Securing eRIC express Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (Jan 04)
- RE: Securing eRIC express Thomas D. (Jan 04)
- Re: RE: Securing eRIC express vladimir . jirasek (Jan 04)