Assalam-o-Alaikum,
I am working on a project and got stuck at a place. I would like to know is it possible to encrypt all communication between two or more systems. Mostly communication is related to DATABACE (MySQL, JDBC), HTTP, HTTPS, LDAP, SMTP.
Looking for some proper solution.
Encrypted Communication Between Systems
Encrypted Communication Between Systems
Kind Regards
Mudasir Mirza (RHCE)
(+971)55-1045754
http://www.crystalnetworks.org
http://www.diglinux.com
Mudasir Mirza (RHCE)
(+971)55-1045754
http://www.crystalnetworks.org
http://www.diglinux.com
yes. they all support ssl/tls.
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Hi,
Is there anything other than SSL/TLS that can be used to achieve the same.
Is there anything other than SSL/TLS that can be used to achieve the same.
Kind Regards
Mudasir Mirza (RHCE)
(+971)55-1045754
http://www.crystalnetworks.org
http://www.diglinux.com
Mudasir Mirza (RHCE)
(+971)55-1045754
http://www.crystalnetworks.org
http://www.diglinux.com
Assalam-o-Alaikum,
I think i got what i was looking for. There a SSL Wrapper available to Network Daemons name STUNNEL.
Rather than configuring the server with SSL this daemons works well.
I think i got what i was looking for. There a SSL Wrapper available to Network Daemons name STUNNEL.
Rather than configuring the server with SSL this daemons works well.
Kind Regards
Mudasir Mirza (RHCE)
(+971)55-1045754
http://www.crystalnetworks.org
http://www.diglinux.com
Mudasir Mirza (RHCE)
(+971)55-1045754
http://www.crystalnetworks.org
http://www.diglinux.com
why would you use stunnel when all of the above have built-in support for ssl? you just have to configure it to enable it. stunnel just adds one more piece of software that you have to keep running.
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Isn't it amazing how so many people can type "linuxpakistan.net" into their browsers but not "google.com"?
Isn't it amazing how so many people can type "linuxpakistan.net" into their browsers but not "google.com"?