If you don't want to use a tunneling protocol for all the data, at least use an established, well tested system for exchanging the passwords.
Get yourself a Java PGP library to use in the clients, and a PGP perl module for the server. Require a private key in your servers conf file, and the corrisponding public key in your client conf files.
In reply to Re: Perl & Java -- Can they keep a secret?
by hossman
in thread Perl & Java -- Can they keep a secret?
by Flame
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