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From: Süß, Michael (Michael.Suesssteag.de)
Date: Fri Jun 01 2001 - 01:27:00 CDT

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    Hi,

    Please note, that you can force a strong authentictaion (e.g. SecurID) with
    every remote control program!
    If you choose local authentication method under Win NT / W2K / *nix / you
    have to authenticate with your SecurID-Card everytime (locally or by
    establish a remote connection)

    Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Kind regards

            
    Michael Süß
    Security Admin

    > ----------
    > Von: Ben Keepper[SMTP:bkeepperhome.com]
    > Antwort an: bkeepperhome.com
    > Gesendet: Thursday, May 31, 2001 5:35 PM
    > An: michael.englelanexperts.com
    > Cc: focus-mssecurityfocus.com
    > Betreff: RE: Remote control of NTs
    >
    > Win2KServer will authenticate with SecurID if you use the built in
    > Terminal Service account for admin. Server supports two concurrent
    > sessions for free (that's an interesting term) and my performance has
    > been better the RADmin.
    >
    > I haven't tried it, but if you integrate RAdmin into the SAM database
    > (An option I haven't tried during installation), I would think SecurID
    > would work for local auth.
    >
    > Ben
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Michael Engle [mailto:michael.englelanexperts.com]
    > Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 6:12 PM
    > To: Randy Blue
    > Cc: focus-mssecurityfocus.com
    > Subject: Re: Remote control of NTs
    >
    > Where does PC Anywhere allow for SecurID administration? I have been
    > looking for <any> remote control product that allows this.
    >
    > On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 04:55:09PM -0700, Randy Blue wrote:
    > >
    > >
    > > I have been and will continue to run PcAnywhere on
    > > some machines. It is very secure and I have yet to
    > > have any issues. I personally like the integration of
    > > the secure ID tokens and encrypted sessions.
    > >
    > > I am looking at and would like to have any input about
    > > Remotely Anywhere.
    > >
    > > Thanks
    > >
    >