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Radmin 2.2 supports Windows NT/2000/XP user level security. You can allow remote control to specific users or user groups.
- If Windows NT security support is switched off, access to a remote computer is restricted by password. Remote Administrator uses a challenge-response password authentication method (MD5 and Twofish crypto algorithms are used). This method is similar to the authentication method used in Windows NT, but uses more powerful security keys.
- Radmin works in encrypted mode, where all data, including screen images, mouse movements and keypresses are encrypted. 128 bit Twofish encryption is used. Twofish crypto is distinguished for its combination of speed, flexibility and conservative design.
- Radmin server has a logging feature. All actions are written to the log file. Event Log support is also included.
- Radmin server has an IP filter table that restricts remote access to IP addresses and networks you specify.
- Radmin has a self testing code defence that protects the code from being altered.
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