Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Jim Ray
Recently, I have learned that telnet is not a good idea and have seen so many suggestion on ssh and wondering how would I do this from windows/NT? I did not seen windows/NT provide the ssh. There are two ssh clients for NT that are freely available. Putty -

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Sven Burgener
Recently, I have learned that telnet is not a good idea and have seen so many suggestion on ssh and wondering how would I do this from windows/NT? I did not seen windows/NT provide the ssh. You need to use TeraTerm with the SSH extension or something of that kind. I use TeraTerm with the

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Christopher Splinter
* Timothy C Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Recently, I have learned that telnet is not a good idea and have seen so many suggestion on ssh and wondering how would I do this from windows/NT? I did not seen windows/NT provide the ssh. You could use PuTTY or TeraTerm Pro (haven't got

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Dan Brosemer
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 04:51:58PM +0200, Christopher Splinter wrote: * Timothy C Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Recently, I have learned that telnet is not a good idea and have seen so many suggestion on ssh and wondering how would I do this from windows/NT? I did not seen

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Timothy C. Phan
Hi, Thanks for all the replies I got. One more question, does Debian offer the sshd and ssh client in debianized package? I could not seem to find them anywhere. Thanks! Christopher Splinter wrote: * Timothy C Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Recently, I have learned that

RE: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Chris Mason
NetConcepts www.netconcepts.ai bwz*mq -Original Message- From: Dan Brosemer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 12:42 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: telnet replacement On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 04:51:58PM +0200, Christopher Splinter

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Brian Stults
Timothy C. Phan wrote: One more question, does Debian offer the sshd and ssh client in debianized package? I could not seem to find them anywhere. You have to get it from the non-US section. For example, you could add this line to your sources.list in /etc/apt: deb

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Timothy C. Phan
Hi, I think that I need some document on the ssh. I thought ssh and sshd are the client and server that would replace telnet and telnetd respective. Why is ssh only available for non-us distribution? Secondly, I log on to the site below and found: non-free/

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Dan Brosemer
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 12:25:44PM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote: I think that I need some document on the ssh. www.openssh.com I thought ssh and sshd are the client and server that would replace telnet and telnetd respective. Why is ssh only available for non-us distribution? The

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Andrew Sullivan
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 09:27:57AM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote: I do this from windows/NT? I did not seen windows/NT provide the ssh. You can get a no-charge telnet program called Tera Term, and add the ttssh module to it. See http://www.zip.com.au/~roca/ttssh.html A --

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread kmself
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 01:52:31PM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote: The US has strange laws which restrict the export of cryptographic code. The point of SSH is its cryptographic code, and thus cannot be exported from the US. That doesn't mean it can't be imported _to_ the US, though. That's what

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Brad
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 01:52:31PM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote: I don't know if there is a telnet-ssl client for NT, so you might want to look for that and if you find one, give telnet-ssl and telnetd-ssl a try. I really don't know how they work or what's available for NT, though. There's an