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| Subject: | Re: RPC over HTTP security |
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| Date: | Thu, 27 Jan 2005 11:02:07 -0500 |
What security concerns do you have? If you're worried about someone sniffing the traffic, simply going over HTTPS should do the trick. Depending on what language you're using, there might be better options than RPC for what you're trying to accomplish. Kevin On 26 Jan 2005 13:02:40 -0000, sf_mail_sbm@yahoo.com <sf_mail_sbm@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi List, We are thinking about deploying RPC over HTTP to access email from the Internet Wanted to get some information on the technology and the security implications of same Not much info from Microsoft's site any help would be greatly apreciated Thanks, Ronish
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