Re: sercure all



Joopmicroop wrote:
Chuck schreef:

Joopmicroop wrote:
I want to secure all my connections! Is ssl the best tool for this? If
so how? I run on mac...
I already have a proxy bouncer, router, firewall, anony mail... What to
do more to completly secure my connection?
Even small ideas are acceptable!

Secure all what connections? Those inside the LAN? Those coming from the
internet into your LAN? What connections do you want to make? Shell
sessions, printing, file sharing?

Inside and outside the lan... http ftp filesharing msn aim smb afp ...
...


You can only secure what you control. It sounds like what you want is
probably a VPN, not SSH. And you'll only be able to secure the traffic
within your LAN. Once it leaves the LAN, your connections will not be
secure for things like ftp, http, and aim.
.



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