protect password without SSL

From: viviana (viviana.valsecchi_at_asystel.it)
Date: 07/30/03


Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 03:36:21 -0700


hi all,
i have a problem with my asp.net web application.
i'd like to protect passwords users sent to server,
without using SSL server.

i'm not so skilled at that, is there a way to protect the
data streaming (password) from client to server?
then i can protect the password to sql with a vb function,
otherwise, use the sql select encrypt password, but i miss
the first passage.

thanks in advance,
viviana



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