Re: what encryption is used in DTS
From: Sue Hoegemeier (Sue_H_at_nomail.please)
Date: 11/26/03
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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 18:33:05 -0700
I'm still not sure which password and where you are
referring to but if it's for the command line to execute
packages, I'm not aware of any documentation on what is
used. If the package is executed using Windows
authentication, it's not an issue. The same applies if it's
for connections to SQL Server.
-Sue
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 01:31:08 -0800, TipTop
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I will expand my original question:
>
>I am trying to convince our internal security standards body that the encryption of a password within the DTS is of a reasonable standard, however they have asked what the actual industry standard is used, i.e. 3DES , RC4 etc
>
>I am not a security expert, as you may have gathered, however I need to win this little bureaucratic wrangle. I have already pointed out that someone would actually need to compromise the security of the server in the first place but this doesn't seem enough.
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