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Originally Posted by appdesigngeeks
. Someone could not even sit on your LAN and use Packet Sniffing because the Username and Password is encrypted in the HTTP Header.
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AppDesignGeeks
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Sorry, I'm confused. If the cyberq http daemon doesn't support ssl, how can you state the password isn't sent in the clear?
When I spoke to BBQ guru, they said CPU wasn't powerful enough to handle SSL and still perform well.