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/ ssh-askpass-nonfree ssh-nonfree main/ ssh ssh-askpass ssltelnet telnet-ssl telnetd-ssl what are all these and which should I use to replace telnet/telnetd on the Debian and yet allow windows/NT user to login securely. Thanks in advance! Brian Stults wrote: > > "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 ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US/ woody/non-US main > > Of course, you'll have to change it according to whether you have slink, > potato, woody, etc. (a.k.a. stable, frozen, or unstable). > > -- > > Brian J. Stults > Doctoral Candidate > Department of Sociology > University at Albany - SUNY > Phone: (518) 442-4652 Fax: (518) 442-4936 > Web: http://www.albany.edu/~bs7452