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| | Secure channel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It may also be vulnerable to attacks specific to particular implementations and imperfections in the optical components of which the quantum cryptographic equipment is built. |  | | While implementations of classical cryptographic algorithms have received the worldwide scrutiny over the years, only a limited amount of public research has been done to assess security of the present-day implementations of quantum cryptosystems (mostly because they are not in the widespread use now). |  | | One aspect of quantum cryptography is absolutely secure data exchange, that is guaranteed (if we understand the physics correctly, and most everyone thinks we do in this case) exchange of uneavesdroppable, non-interceptable, non-tamperable, data. |
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| | Secure Shell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In computing, Secure Shell or SSH is both a computer program and an associated network protocol designed for logging into and executing commands on a networked computer. |  | | The original version of the SSH software used various pieces of free software, such as GNU libgmp, but later versions released by SSH Secure Communications evolved into increasingly proprietary software. |  | | Users of SSH can also use it for tunnelling, forwarding arbitrary TCP ports and X11 connections over the resultant secure channel; and can transfer files using the associated SFTP or SCP protocols. |
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| | Secure Networking: Windows 2000 Distributed Security Services |
 | | Interbusiness distributed computing is not limited to a single architecture, and the security technology should not limit business to a single way of accessing information. |  | | Windows 2000 is designed to support multiple security protocols, an essential element for today's distributed computing environment. |  | | Customers need to have choices of how to integrate new security technology, such as dynamic passwords or public-key cryptography, into their computing environment. |
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http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/network/security/distsec.mspx
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| | Windows NT PDC Handles All Secure Channel/Authentication Requests for Windows 2000 Domain Members (309115) |
 | | Because of this, Netlogon is stuck using the PDC that uses a Windows NT 4.0 computer for its secure channel. |  | | When the computer is restarted for first time after the join operation, it reads the cached information from the registry and uses a cached DC for to set up a secure channel. |  | | Netlogon is notified by the registry and it (Netlogon) deletes the cached information so that next time Netlogon establishes the secure channel, the domain member will use a generic DC that is discovered through the 1C query in WINS. |
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http://www.sunsite.org.uk/sites/ftp.microsoft.com/MISC/KB/en-us/309/115.HTM
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| | kbAlertz: SUMMARY For each Windows 2000 or Windows XP workstation or server that is a member of a domain, there is a ... |
 | | For each Windows 2000 or Windows XP workstation or server that is a member of a domain, there is a discrete communication channel, known as the security channel, with a domain controller. |  | | Nltest.exe can be used to test the trust relationship between a computer running Windows 2000 or Windows XP that is a member of a domain and a domain controller on which its machine account resides. |  | | SUMMARY For each Windows 2000 or Windows XP workstation or server that is a member of a domain, there is a discrete communication channel, known as the secure channel, with a domain controller. |
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http://www.kbalertz.com/kb_Q216393.aspx
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| | Authentication process including setting up a secure channel between a subscriber and a service provider accessible ... |
 | | In a degraded version of the secure data transfer process, also covered by the invention, the value R1 is neither calculated or used at any stage of the process. |  | | This value R2 may also be conveniently stored in memory in the subscriber's terminal equipment, provided that it has a memory (for example in a cache memory). |  | | Walker M, "Security in Mobile and Cordless Telecommunications" Proceedings of the Annual European Conference on Computer Systems a software Engineering (Compeuro), The Hague, May 4-8, 1992, No. CONF. |
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| | Press Release |
 | | Compatible across UNIX, Windows and Macintosh operating environments, Secure Courier increases security for commerce on the Internet by encrypting a consumer's financial information all the way from his or her PC to the financial institution. |  | | Netscape Communications, the Netscape Communications logo, Netscape, and Secure Courier are trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation. |  | | "Netscape's Secure Courier protocol delivers the first open, cross platform solution for online electronic payments, advancing Internet security to a new level," said Marc Andreessen, vice president of technology at Netscape. |
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| | cpsch13 |
 | | (i) The mathematical science used to secure the confidentiality and authentication of data by replacing it with a transformed version that can be reconverted to reveal the original data only by someone holding the proper cryptographic algorithm and key. |  | | A clearly specified mathematical process for computation; a set of rules that produce a prescribed result. |  | | A specification for E-mail security exploiting a cryptographic message syntax in an Internet MIME environment. |
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http://www.verisign.com/repository/CPS/CPSCH13.HTM
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| | Windows 2000 Security - Secure Channel Password |
 | | run on a domain computer will detect if the secure channel to the domain is |  | | > run on a domain computer will detect if the secure channel to the domain is |  | | > run on a domain computer will detect if the secure channel to the domain |
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| | Technical Guide to Secure Channels and the NT Client Authentication Process |
 | | Available in the Windows NT 4.0 Resource Kit Supplement 3, DOMMON is a graphical domain monitoring tool that displays secure channels between Windows NT computers that are members of a domain, and between domain controllers that are trusting other domains. |  | | The figure below represents a Windows NT Workstation establishing a secure channel with a Domain Controller in the Domain where its Machine Account is located. |  | | Four Microsoft tools to view and modify how secure channels are configured. |
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