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804.1 | | fzodhcp1-3.fzo.dec.com::frandsen | Living and dying in 3/4 time | Thu Jan 09 1997 04:39 | 16 |
804.2 | Encrypted also on site connectors? | VARESE::VIOTTO | | Mon Apr 28 1997 08:58 | 9 |
| >> >message travel between server <--> server
>> Encrypted...
Is that true also for servers belonging to different sites,
connected using a site connector?
Thanks
Alberto Viotto
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804.3 | Server to Servery always encrypted... | tunsrv2-tunnel.imc.das.dec.com::frandsen | Livin' & dyin' in 3/4 time... | Wed Apr 30 1997 00:49 | 13 |
| >Is that true also for servers belonging to different sites,
>connected using a site connector?
Yes...all server to server communication is encrypted...
John Frandsen
Network & Systems Integration Services
Digital Equipment Corporation
Cellular: 407-427-9761 Dtn: 360-7421
Pager: (800)759-8888 Pin: 1952570
[email protected]
Character: Doing what's right when no-one's looking...
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804.4 | compare with PGP? | VMSNET::mickey.alf.dec.com::s_vore | Smile, Mickey's watching! [email protected] | Wed May 21 1997 17:14 | 13 |
| > >server <--> client
>
> Encrypted if the user sets this feature in the client:
>
> Tools -> options -> services -> MS Exchange Server -> Advanced ->
> Encrypt Info check boxes. This can also be set from the property
> pages of a selected profile.
What exactly does this require (something need to be done on the
Exchange server?)? And how does it relate/compare with PGP?
-Steven
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804.5 | | VMSNET::mickey.alf.dec.com::s_vore | Smile, Mickey's watching! [email protected] | Wed May 21 1997 17:22 | 6 |
| hmm, now that I look at the screen that John mentioned, that's
different from what I was looking at. What I was asking about
in .4 is in Tools->Options->Security, but what I'm looking at does
not appear to be choosable for me -- perhaps because we don't have a
"Key Management Server"??
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804.6 | traffic vs. message encryption | PARZVL::ogodhcp-124-40-99.ogo.dec.com::kennedy | nuncam non paratus | Wed May 21 1997 19:21 | 17 |
| Yes, this topic was original discussing the encryption
of message traffic (for lack of a better word) between
Exchange servers and from clients to servers. That
will prevent someone sniffing packets from reading
the data.
The last 2 questions by Mr. Vore refer to encryption
of a message between the sender & recipient (so that
a 3rd party who intercepted the message could not
read the contents). This is what you choose on
Tools -> Options -> Security. We do not yet have a
security server installed.
I think the main way it differs is that its limited
to within an Exchange organization, so would not
support encryption & signing of messages to non-Exchange
users, at least in V4.0 of Exchange.
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804.7 | | VMSNET::mickey.alf.dec.com::s_vore | Smile, Mickey's watching! [email protected] | Wed May 21 1997 20:28 | 4 |
| .6 - Thanks for confirming what I thought I was reading "between the
lines"
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