How to Implement OES Client-Server Encryption – Step by Step

Implementing comprehensive encryption on OpenText Open Enterprise Server requires careful configuration of multiple components. This practical guide walks IT administrators through the complete process: enabling NCP packet encryption on the server, configuring SSL/TLS certificates for LDAP and web services, hardening SSH access, and setting up client-side encryption requirements. Learn how to enforce encryption policies through eDirectory, test your configuration for proper functionality, and handle legacy client compatibility issues. The guide covers both OES on Linux and Windows client configurations, includes actual configuration file examples and command-line syntax, and provides troubleshooting steps for common implementation challenges. Whether you’re securing a new OES deployment or upgrading existing infrastructure to meet compliance requirements like HIPAA, PCI-DSS, or GDPR, this step-by-step tutorial delivers the practical knowledge needed for production-ready encrypted communications.

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Why It’s Time to Leave LastPass

The 2022 LastPass breach wasn’t just another security incident—it was a catastrophic failure that exposed the company’s profit-over-security culture. Attackers stole encrypted password vaults, and weak hashing on older accounts makes cracking them disturbingly easy. Learn why security experts are abandoning LastPass, which alternatives offer real protection, and the six critical steps to migrate your passwords safely.

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