On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 6:00 PM, Mike Chabot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are numerous ways to secure a server. I'm having trouble
envisioning what support for a hardware token would add. Is this
related to preventing people from logging into a Web site unless a
device is plugged into the
Do not make it too easy. Bad things happen if you rely on security through
obscurity...just take a look at what happened to a local station where I live.
My Favorite - All your base closing.
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There are numerous ways to secure a server. I'm having trouble
envisioning what support for a hardware token would add. Is this
related to preventing people from logging into a Web site unless a
device is plugged into the computer, or is this somehow related to the
process that delivers the raw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I am just about ready to go live with a new application that will allow
School Districts to Delay/Close School for a day. Then have the raw data
sent to the Media so it can be displayed at the bottom of the screen
through the Character Generator.
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