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RE: [FW1] SecuRemote without defining users
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Create a generic user then, call it public, password public, that'll be easy
to configure/use. You'll have to test if it works for several concurrent
connections with the same credentials(I've never done this).
SSO is single sign on. It links your NT and Securemote credentials so that
you have only to log on your NT box and that's all (securemote 4)
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-----Original Message-----
From: bos@writeme.com [mailto:bos@writeme.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 4:09 PM
To: michel.toussaint@eonic.com
Subject:
> Where's your security if you don't want to authenticate your users ?
> You may avoid the dialox box by using the SSO under NT or the
command line
paramters of FWENC.EXE -n user -p password under Windows 95/98
as well as NT.
Thank you for your help.
I have some special environment, semi-public - it
means that every of my clients, who do not belong to my
company, will have securemote installed, but I do not
want them to authenticate, because it wastes time and
time is very important. BTW, they'll make tens of short
connections daily.
What is SSO?
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