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Danny G Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Dec 2003 21:07:28 -0600
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This is one link you might look at.  It is primarily geared toward the
big OS platforms.

http://www.le.ac.uk/cc/dsss/docs/xsecurity.shtml

I will try and take a look in some of the material that I got from SANS
several years ago.

thanks,
Danny

Yasvir Tesiram wrote:

>Hi all,
>I thought I would initially put his up for discussion on LUG.
>
>I have some questions relating to security and potential issues for users
>of the MRI facilities computers for processing and viewing MRI and NMR
>data.
>I will be in most cases responsible for making sure that users get their
>MRI data until we get a bonafide systems administrator. We will mainly be
>a Unix based facility. There will be many flavors of Unix. Currently we
>have RedHat, Debian, MacOSX (Darwin and X11, I guess I'll just call it
>Net/FreeBSD hotch potch). But most of our users will be using Windows or
>Macintosh (without Darwin X11) computers. To overcome software
>incompatibilities we have decided to make the software availble from our
>computers via X software such as X-Win32. My question is regarding
>security during remote connections. I would like to provide the users with
>XDMCP access. But something tells me that we are not behind a firewall. In
>which case I am reluctant to use XDMCP. Which leaves me with the ssh -X
>solution. I guess what I am really after is a secure XDMCP connection.
>
>1. Does anybody know if there is such a thing.
>2. Are we behind a firewall?
>3. Is anyone running a Unix based network inside omrf.ouhsc.edu.
>4. How have you provided access to specialist software?
>
>
>I'm open to all questions/suggestions/jibes etc. Thanks in advance.
>
>Cheers
>Yas
>
>
>
>Yasvir A. Tesiram
>Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
>Dept. Free Radical Biology and Ageing
>825 NE 13th St, OKC, OK, 73112, USA
>
>P: (405) 271 7126
>F: (405) 271 1795
>E: [log in to unmask]
>
>

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