[VPN] Speaking of Pseudo-VPNs
safieradam
safieradam at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 21 00:58:52 EST 2003
I heard they are about to start supporting PKI for authentication. Sorry,
no details.
While the client creates an encrypted link to the server they also sell a
VPN product. For a shop highly focused on Citrix it may be worth bugging
the pre-sales people for manuals and more details.
Also, if you identify yourself as a consultant they will eventually let you
speak to an SE. Unfortunately I delegated that research an don't remember
the details since we chose to go with something else. (Gotta take you
people's recommendations.)
Adam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Cardon" <paul at moquijo.com>
To: "Tina Bird" <tbird at precision-guesswork.com>
Cc: <vpn at lists.shmoo.com>
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [VPN] Speaking of Pseudo-VPNs
> Tina Bird wrote:
> > I've been asked a couple of questions recently about the Citrix Secure
ICA
> > protocol. Man, there's not much on line about it. Does anyone have
> > information on encryption algorithms or authentication (in particular,
> > does it support client-side and server-side authentication)?
>
> RC5 symmetric cipher
> Block size: 64-bit
> Rounds: 12
> Key length: 40, 64, or 128 bit
>
> Diffie-Helman key exchange
> Key length: 1024 bit
>
> -paul
>
>
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