Re: Bestcrypt brute force
From: GuidoZ (uberguidoz_at_gmail.com)
Date: 11/25/04
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Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:37:36 -0500 To: Javier Sanchez <sjllera@ya.com>
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-- Peace. ~G On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 11:39:12 +0100, Javier Sanchez <sjllera@ya.com> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > i need to test the encryption of a bestcryt container, i thought that > some brute force test will be enough. I have found a program for win > that does exactly what im looking for but the creator website is down. > Does anyone know Bestcrypt Brute Forcer ?? And any alternative download > sites ?? > > Cheers > > Javier Sanchez > sjllera@ya.com > > On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 14:18, Raphaël Rigo ML wrote: > > Davide wrote: > > > > > > Hi everybody. would you please give me some hints for the followin situation? > > > In a win-based network, a folder contains some documents > > > that have to be made available to company employees when > > > they are not in the HQ but they are in a local branch office > > > this is currently implemented by a FTP server (win 2kserver); the ftproot is the root dir of the documents. > > > the server is connected to internet: > > > > > > (internet)---(router)---(firewall)---(LAN)---(server) > > > > > > employees access from a remote location office using their win logon credentials (no anonym access is provided). The local branch office acceses internet with a dinamic IP provided by ISP. What security concerns are rised in this setting? Should I use a DMZ, using the server to provide FTP services and moving the ftproot folder to another server INSIDE the DMZ (linked to a shared folder)? > > > How can I overcome the problem that FTP passwords are transmitted not enchrypted? Should a VPN between HQ provide the panacea for these problems? > > > > > > thanks in advance > > > davide > > Hello, > > The problem is that (if I understand your network correctly), everybody > > in the lan is able to sniff the passwords as they are transmitted in > > plaintext. One of the easiest ways to get more security without changing > > your network would be to use a TLS/SSL enabled FTP servers, along with > > clients supporting this. > > I am not aware of any TLS enabled FTP server for windows licensed under > > a free license but a good commercial one is Blackmoon Ftp Server. > > For the clients, still on Windows, I can only recommend FileZilla > > (http://filezilla.sf.net) which is a really good FTP/SFTP Client > > licensed under the GPL. > > > > I hope this helps. > > Raphaël > > > >
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