I don't know what ssh and kerberos are, Jan, but the Grisoft tests are
pretty simple and are presumably based on the average business, or
household perhaps. If the Grisoft test can find you, someone in the
world will be able to defeat the security place on the access point.
I have to assume this but I am no expert on security or hacking.
Chris
On 25 Dec 2007, at 08:33, Jan Steinman wrote:
> ssh and kerberos are turned off "out of the box" on Macs, which might
> explain Bob's results. But it's kind of scary that they seem to have
> no idea about the difference between secure and insecure connections.
> It seems the only computers they'd pass are ones that allow NO
> connections. Kinda like Nancy Reagan telling hormone-saturated
> teenagers to "Just say no."
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