RE: Encryption of RDP via Certificates

2012-07-13 Thread Ziots, Edward
proof to verify it is. Z Edward Ziots CISSP, Security +, Network + Security Engineer Lifespan Organization ezi...@lifespan.org From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 8:36 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Encryption of RDP via

RE: Encryption of RDP via Certificates

2012-07-13 Thread Ziots, Edward
...@lifespan.org From: Ziots, Edward [mailto:ezi...@lifespan.org] Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 7:43 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Encryption of RDP via Certificates Yep just did that, and it shows that the access is authenticated via certificate, but when I do a sniff

RE: Encryption of RDP via Certificates

2012-07-12 Thread Michael B. Smith
Just use the web server certificate. From: Ziots, Edward [mailto:ezi...@lifespan.org] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 2:57 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Encryption of RDP via Certificates If anyone has successfully done this and knows which Certificate Template in Microsoft CA to utilize

Re: Encryption of RDP via Certificates

2012-07-12 Thread Steve Kradel
The only caveat I'd note is that some RDP clients will totally, unrecoverably freak out if they can't contact the CRL. So consider that if you're got the default AD-integrated CRL publication with any non-domain / non-trust clients and get an highly-available HTTP CDP at the top of the list.

Re: Encryption

2010-05-05 Thread Larry Brower
Angus Scott-Fleming wrote: On 4 May 2010 at 14:52, Jon Harris wrote: Do you actually believe they will leave a good product alone? I'm sure they feel they need to add value to the product to justify the purchase. Go with something other than PGP unless you are not going to be updating

RE: Encryption

2010-05-05 Thread paul d
+1 Subject: RE: Encryption Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 16:15:47 -0500 From: ccoo...@aurico.com To: ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com We use TrueCrypt here on a couple removable drives and two laptops. For the laptops, we have the entire drive encrypted. So when the user powers up the laptop

RE: Encryption

2010-05-05 Thread Cameron Cooper
| www.aurico.com From: paul d [mailto:pdw1...@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 7:13 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Encryption +1 Subject: RE: Encryption Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 16:15:47 -0500 From: ccoo...@aurico.com To: ntsysadmin

Re: Encryption

2010-05-05 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
On 5 May 2010 at 8:12, ccoo...@aurico.com wrote: We use TrueCrypt here on a couple removable drives and two laptops. For the laptops, we have the entire drive encrypted. So when the user powers up the laptop, they are prompted to enter in a password (right after the bios loads). Once

Re: Encryption

2010-05-05 Thread Don Kuhlman
. Don K   From: Angus Scott-Fleming angu...@geoapps.com To: NT System Admin Issues ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 9:11:10 AM Subject: Re: Encryption On 5 May 2010 at 8:12, ccoo...@aurico.com wrote:  We use TrueCrypt here

RE: Encryption

2010-05-05 Thread David Lum
”. Inquiring minds… Dave From: Don Kuhlman [mailto:drkuhl...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 9:29 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Encryption We use Pointsec for PC from Checkpoint on the laptops here. Only the reload staff and the desktop engineering team have the password. So if you

Re: Encryption

2010-05-05 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
On 5 May 2010 at 9:28, Don Kuhlman wrote: We use Pointsec for PC from Checkpoint on the laptops here.Only the reload staff and the desktop engineering team have the password. So if you pull your own drive it's useless to you and if someone else gets it, it's useless. It

Re: Encryption

2010-05-05 Thread Don Kuhlman
From: David Lum david@nwea.org To: NT System Admin Issues ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 11:42:17 AM Subject: RE: Encryption “. It doesn't make the user input any passwords at boot time though” Really, then what’s the point?   Is that because that’s how you

Re: Encryption

2010-05-05 Thread Don Kuhlman
: Wed, May 5, 2010 12:04:48 PM Subject: Re: Encryption On 5 May 2010 at 9:28, Don Kuhlman  wrote:     We use Pointsec for PC from Checkpoint on the laptops     here.Only the reload staff and the desktop engineering team     have the password. So if you pull your own drive it's     useless to you

RE: Encryption

2010-05-05 Thread David Lum
Admin Issues Subject: Re: Encryption Good question. The way our team set it up was to use the Checkpoint option for integrated windows authentication so as not to impact the users too much. Also, when it's booting, if you hit both shift keys you'll get the menu of options but still need a pw

RE: Encryption

2010-05-04 Thread Ziots, Edward
I think based on the flexibility of encryption Options and some of the items, you might want to look at the PGP Universal Suite of Products. I just hope that Symantec doesn't screw it up. Z Edward Ziots CISSP,MCSA,MCP+I,Security +,Network +,CCA Network Engineer Lifespan Organization

Re: Encryption

2010-05-04 Thread Andrew S. Baker
Given budget and flexibility, I would say that TrueCrypt will give you some of the best options, especially since you'll have external parties adding files to the server. TrueCrypt is easy to setup, and has many options for configuration, and won't require a whole lot in the way of key

Re: Encryption

2010-05-04 Thread Jon Harris
Do you actually believe they will leave a good product alone? Go with something other than PGP unless you are not going to be updating it then it will be safe to use. Jon On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Ziots, Edward ezi...@lifespan.org wrote: I think based on the flexibility of encryption

RE: Encryption

2010-05-04 Thread Cameron Cooper
We use TrueCrypt here on a couple removable drives and two laptops. For the laptops, we have the entire drive encrypted. So when the user powers up the laptop, they are prompted to enter in a password (right after the bios loads). Once the password is entered in the OS loads and if the user

Re: Encryption

2010-05-04 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
On 4 May 2010 at 14:52, Jon Harris wrote: Do you actually believe they will leave a good product alone? I'm sure they feel they need to add value to the product to justify the purchase. Go with something other than PGP unless you are not going to be updating it then it will be safe to

RE: Encryption requirements

2008-06-19 Thread Ames Matthew B
We use BeCrypt here (UK, MOD work) on both our laptops and desktop PCs. From: Ken Schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 19 June 2008 00:57 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Encryption requirements Bitlocker? Cheers Ken From: David Lum

RE: Encryption requirements

2008-06-19 Thread Joe Heaton
Using GuardianEdge here. They have several offerings, but the one we're using is the standalone Encryption Plus Hard Disk. Encrypts the entire drive, no format required, and you set up the client install file as you want. You can enable/disable single sign-on, allow/disallow the user to change

RE: Encryption requirements

2008-06-19 Thread Terry Dickson
Subject: RE: Encryption requirements Using GuardianEdge here. They have several offerings, but the one we're using is the standalone Encryption Plus Hard Disk. Encrypts the entire drive, no format required, and you set up the client install file as you want. You can enable/disable single sign

RE: Encryption requirements

2008-06-18 Thread Ara Avvali
I am using PGP WDE for my own laptop From: David Lum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 18, 2008 10:32 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Encryption requirements I have a meeting today to go over determining requirements for encryption of laptop and removable media. I'm guessing

RE: Encryption requirements

2008-06-18 Thread Troy Meyer
Ahh its like a parallel world, I just had this conversation :) We needed a full disk encryption product that would support XP, integrate with AD, not require a format, allow for archiving all keys on the network, and be easy enough a child (I mean exec) could use it. We looked at both Symantec

Re: Encryption requirements

2008-06-18 Thread Hitesh Wadhwani
Another option worth looking at is Safeboot which was acquired by McAfee last year. 2008/6/18 Troy Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Ahh its like a parallel world, I just had this conversation J We needed a full disk encryption product that would support XP, integrate with AD, not require a

RE: Encryption requirements

2008-06-18 Thread Ziots, Edward
Encryption. Z Edward E. Ziots Network Engineer Lifespan Organization MCSE,MCSA,MCP,Security+,Network+,CCA Phone: 401-639-3505 -Original Message- From: Ara Avvali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 11:33 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Encryption

RE: Encryption requirements

2008-06-18 Thread David Lum
Admin Issues Subject: RE: Encryption requirements David, Check out TrueCrypt or Encrypted Drives themselves, is there some type of Regulation pushing you to this solution? I like the self destruct capability of the newest encryption schemes with USB memory sticks I would like to see the same

RE: Encryption requirements

2008-06-18 Thread Terry Dickson
Message- From: David Lum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 12:45 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Encryption requirements Regulation? No. What I got from my meeting was we want to start using encryption on our laptops, #1 it must be easy to use or it will get

Re: Encryption requirements

2008-06-18 Thread Kevin Lundy
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Sent:* Wednesday, June 18, 2008 10:05 AM *To:* NT System Admin Issues *Subject:* RE: Encryption requirements David, Check out TrueCrypt or Encrypted Drives themselves, is there some type of Regulation pushing you to this solution? I like the self destruct capability

RE: Encryption requirements

2008-06-18 Thread Ziots, Edward
,MCP,Security+,Network+,CCA Phone: 401-639-3505 -Original Message- From: David Lum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 1:45 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Encryption requirements Regulation? No. What I got from my meeting was we want to start using

Re: Encryption requirements

2008-06-18 Thread Kurt Buff
Here's a place to start learning about products, plus a list to join if you want to discuss the topic: http://www.full-disk-encryption.net/Full_Disc_Encryption.html On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 7:31 AM, David Lum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a meeting today to go over determining requirements for

RE: Encryption requirements

2008-06-18 Thread Ken Schaefer
Bitlocker? Cheers Ken From: David Lum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 19 June 2008 12:32 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Encryption requirements I have a meeting today to go over determining requirements for encryption of laptop and removable media. I'm guessing someone here