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| Subject: | Re: Should login pages be protected by SSL? |
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| Date: | Tue, 21 Jun 2005 13:40:27 +0200 |
Il lun, 2005-06-20 alle 18:20, Amir Herzberg ha scritto:
Here is a simple question: should web login forms be always protected by SSL?
Hi I suppose the right answer is "it should". Well, sometimes there is no chance to use a SSL connection especially when you web site is located in a multi user web space, or a hired virtual server. I put together HMAC technology and form authentication to improve security on non secure situations.. Feel free to look a it on http://www.wisec.it/projects.php?lang=en hope it helps. Regards, Stefano -- ......---oOOo--------oOOo---...... Stefano Di Paola Software Engineer Email: stefano.dipaola_at_wisec.it Email: stefano.dipaola1_at_tin.it Web: www.wisec.it ..................................
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