Re: [PHP] RE:[PHP] Client Computer Registration

2006-10-05 Thread Richard Lynch
On Wed, October 4, 2006 2:36 am, Wesley Acheson wrote: I don't see how its that much of a secuity risk, they create a ssh tunnel. All it does is add an extra layer of authentication. Its not like the password requirements are bypassed. My fault. Somehow we got fixated on the idea that

Re: [PHP] RE:[PHP] Client Computer Registration

2006-10-04 Thread Wesley Acheson
I don't see how its that much of a secuity risk, they create a ssh tunnel. All it does is add an extra layer of authentication. Its not like the password requirements are bypassed. On 10/3/06, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, October 3, 2006 2:33 am, Wesley Acheson wrote: They

Re: [PHP] RE:[PHP] Client Computer Registration

2006-10-03 Thread Joe Harman
Hey Rahul... I have seen this also... It's sort of neat and annoying all at the same time... I am just wondering if it's just a false sense of security to get more people to use there online banking... although I did read through their FAQs about this and they are saying they have been required

Re: [PHP] RE:[PHP] Client Computer Registration

2006-10-03 Thread Richard Lynch
On Tue, October 3, 2006 2:33 am, Wesley Acheson wrote: They could also be doing something like giving the client an SSH key to download, I've heard of this situation in a bank before. Is the key tied to my hardware? At least that stops the virus/Trojan scenario. But not the petty thief who

RE: [PHP] RE:[PHP] Client Computer Registration

2006-10-03 Thread Kristen G. Thorson
-Original Message- From: Richard Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 2:10 PM To: Wesley Acheson Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; php-general@lists.php.net Subject: Re: [PHP] RE:[PHP] Client Computer Registration On Tue, October 3, 2006 2:33 am, Wesley Acheson