Security when exchanging data using the Ctrlb.exe program
Server = Ctrlb.exe , Client = Any browser
- In this case, when exchanging data via the http protocol, the data is not encrypted and can be intercepted.
This option can be used when exchanging information that does not represent any secrecy, such as music tracks..
- Working in a browser on the client side is possible on Windows, Android, iOS, Linux.
Server = Ctrlb.exe , Client = Ctrlb.exe
- In this case, the information is transmitted in compressed form over the open http protocol.
The telecom operator will not be able to recognize the contents of the transmitted data.
This option is preferable, but so far it only works on Windows.
- For this option, you must enable the "Compression" flag in the login settings.
- On the client side, you can optionally enable automatic deletion of all transmitted data after the end of the session.
- For the client to work correctly, you need to download and install Microsoft WebView2 (Evergreen Standalone Installer x64)
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/webview2/#download-section
or download and install Microsoft Edge Canary
https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/download/canary
Server = Ctrlb.exe , Client = Ctrlb.exe (server-side uses disk TrueCrypt)
- The option is similar to the second.
- This option allows not only to clear all transmitted information on the client side,
but also on the server side hide the disk when the server is disconnected from the power supply.
- Optionally, you can configure server shutdown from the client side.