Re: Encryption
- From: "J" <IDontLikeSpam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 14:02:22 -0700
Thanks Carlos for your reply and speediness. I appreciate it.
Well, I have some Access databases on our network that have linked tables to
our SQL2K machine and also have a web server running some .asp pages that
sends data to the same SQL2K machine and was wondering if the data traveling
across the network was encrypted since I have the 'Force protocol
encryption' turned on through the Server Network Utility the certificate
that I had installed onto our SQL machine but the certificate has expired
and haven't gotten any error messages or any users complaining about their
data entry.
J
"Carlos Caneja" <Carlos Caneja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C8A01996-E20A-4BD5-8C1A-FF3DBBFE798B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
J,
Try http://www.ethereal.com/ it is free.
What type of cert is this? Is it a web cert on port 443? If so then your
connection is still secure. However, your browswer will display a 'pop
up'
that says the cert is expired.
Hope that helps!
-Carlos
"J" wrote:
Hello. Does anyone know of a way or tool that can tell you if the
data/info
being sent over the network is being encrypted to a SQL Server 2000 on a
Win2K? My certificate expired and just wanted to know if I need to
install
a new certificate or not.
Thanks in advance.
J
.
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