SSL certs are very expensive.  We only have one.  And they are
continuous fees every year.

On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 16:21, Sean M. Foy wrote:
> 
> Basic authentication over SSL?
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> On Behalf Of Caleb Jorden
> Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 3:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [tslug] Re: Mozilla on the Free Software CD?
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> 
> > You can't update your directory information at search.truman.edu 
> > unless you use IE.  (We wrote this ourselves, so I suppose there's no 
> > vender to lean on here but us.)
> 
> FYI: This information can be modified inside of Pipeline.  After you log
> in, you can click on Truman Searches and then Edit Information on the
> left.  The reason that modification on search.truman.edu does not work
> in linux is that it, as well as some other sites, uses NTLM
> authentication.  NTLM authentication is supported in Mozilla in recent
> builds, but only in Windows.  The reason that NTLM authentication is
> used is that it is more secure than basic authentication, which sends
> credentials in plain text over http.  I do not have an answer to how we
> could easily and securely authenticate linux clients, I only hope that
> mozilla for linux will soon support NTLM.
> 
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