secure communication between solaris 8 machines
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Date: 27 Apr 2005 11:53:37 -0700
I am trying to determine the best way to secure IPC(inter process
communications) between Solaris 8 machines over a network. I'm not
sure if IPsec is suitable becuase Solaris 8 does not support automatic
IKE.
(Note: I still need IPC between different processes on the same
machine.)
Is there a way to use ssh or ssl for the communication between
processes?
Does anyone have any suggestions that could help point me in the right
direction?
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