[NTLUG:Discuss] SOLVED: Using pcAnyhwere with public-key encryption and self-signed certificates

Neil Aggarwal neil at JAMMConsulting.com
Fri Dec 27 22:31:36 CST 2002


Hello again:

I have gotten several requests from the members of this
mailing list for the docs, so I posted them to my web site
as a reference for everyone to use.  You may find them
in the reading room of my company web site at this url:
http://www.jammconsulting.com/jamm/readingRoom/index.jsp

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Thanks,
	Neil.

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Neil Aggarwal
JAMM Consulting, Inc.    (972) 612-6056, http://www.JAMMConsulting.com
Custom Internet Development    Websites, Ecommerce, Java, databases

> Hello All:
> 
> Thanks to some generous help from David Hayes,
> I now have a complete procedure to generate
> self-signed public-key certificates and use them
> with pcAnywhere 10.5.  
> 
> This allows me to use pcAnywhere securely over 
> the Internet without having to go thru the 
> additional expense of purchasing certificates from
> a certification company such as Verisign.
> 
> I know this information will be valuable for other
> members on this list and am willing to contribute it 
> to the community.  
> 
> If anyone would like my notes on how to do this, please
> let me know.
> 
> Thanks,
>   Neil Aggarwal
>   neil at JAMMConsulting.com





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