Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ncis.llnl.gov!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ames!pacbell!att!chinet!mcdchg!clyde!wayback!atux01!devildog!uxrd14!jallen From: jallen@uxrd14.UUCP (Jon Allen) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: TCP/IP Security Keywords: Security Message-ID: <345@devildog.UUCP> Date: 24 Jan 89 13:34:55 GMT References: <207@secola.Columbia.NCR.COM> Sender: nuucp@devildog.UUCP Reply-To: jallen@uxrd14.UUCP (Jon Allen) Organization: AT&T - Piscataway, NJ Lines: 10 In article <207@secola.Columbia.NCR.COM> kwilliam@secola.Columbia.NCR.COM (Karen Williams) writes: >Do the TCP/IP standards allow for encryption of data? In other >words, can a data capture/analyzer see everything, or is there The commercial versions that I have worked with do not do any encryptiong. A LAN analyzer will see all (including passwords). I work primarily with the Wollongong and AT&T versions of TCP/IP. Jon Allen att!acpy01!jallen