>>>>> On Tue, 23 Mar 1999 14:54:15 -0800 (PST), Phil Karn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Phil> Actually, things are getting much better in the IETF terminal rooms.
Phil> SSH is now *very* widely used, with encrypted Telnet and IPSEC
Phil> trailing well behind.
Phil> Phil
The same for every USENIX (regular, Security and LISA) I've been to
for the last two years. Also at ISOC NDSS last three years.
A few hardy souls brought floppies with various SSH binaries, as well
as one person who downloaded the source from his home site, and then
compiled it on the local machine with a GCC binary which he had also
brought from "home".
I'm not that paranoid :-)
--tep
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