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kawoN

2005-07-18, 11:24 am

Hello,

ASA 9.0.2
Is it possible to use Transport-Layer Security having Pocket
PC as OS on client side (app coded in C++, eMbedded SQL) ? I
ask because I've read in the manual the following:

"You can encrypt client/server communications with simple or
strong encryption for greater security as they pass over the
network. Strong encryption is only supported over the TCP/IP
port on Solaris, Linux, NetWare, and all supported Windows
operating systems except Windows CE."

Regards
Pawel
Greg Fenton

2005-07-18, 11:24 am

kawoN wrote:
>
> ASA 9.0.2
> Is it possible to use Transport-Layer Security having Pocket
> PC as OS on client side (app coded in C++, eMbedded SQL) ? I
> ask because I've read in the manual the following:
>


Are you asking about TLS for ASA client/server communication or for ML
remote/consolidated communication?

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kawoN

2005-07-18, 8:24 pm

I mean remote/consolidated communication. The remote db is
UltraLite on PocketPC, the consolidated one is MS SQL
Server.

Pawel

> kawoN wrote:
>
> Are you asking about TLS for ASA client/server
> communication or for ML remote/consolidated
> communication?
>
> greg.fenton
> --
> Greg Fenton
> Consultant, Solution Services, iAnywhere Solutions
> --------
> Visit the iAnywhere Solutions Developer Community
> Whitepapers, TechDocs, Downloads
> http://www.ianywhere.com/developer/

Greg Fenton

2005-07-18, 8:24 pm

kawoN wrote:
> I mean remote/consolidated communication. The remote db is
> UltraLite on PocketPC, the consolidated one is MS SQL
> Server.
>


The document you pointed out was for ASA client/server communication.

ML remote/consolidated communication via TLS is fully supported on all
platforms supporting ASA and UL. The TLS is a seperately licensed
technology from Certicom. You need to contact your iAnywhere/Sybase
sales rep to get the appropriate license.

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