Re: Is SQL traffic secure?
From: Andrew J. Kelly (akelly@targitinteractive.com)
Date: 08/16/02
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From: "Andrew J. Kelly" <akelly@targitinteractive.com> Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 11:48:40 -0400
Unless you use the Multiprotocol Encryption you can see what ever passes
between SQL and the client. Check out Multiprotocol for more details on it.
-- Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP Targitinteractive, Inc. "Jon Glazer" <jglazer.deleteme@adconn.com> wrote in message news:u5979.15220$ja.1895444@twister.columbus.rr.com... > I have a client that wants to communicate with SQL Server 2000 with their > AS400. The SQLServer has credit card information on file that will be > pulled with the AS400. We already got the connection between the two nailed > down but there is concern that the credit card info can be gleemed off a > data stream or something. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks, > Jon > > >
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