On Thu Nov 15, 2001 at 06:46:34PM -0500, mike wrote:

> > Was the original question ever answered?  My university uses telnet behind
> > a firewall as well (and through it).  They are not about to try to train
> > everyone on the uses of ssh, nor are they going to install it, or have
> > everyone download and install it onto windoze and Mac boxes and then train
> > everyone - or handle all the questions as everyone tries to figure it out.
> >
> > In any case, I use ssh at home and haven't yet used the telnet-krb package.
> > I assume that the krb means kerberos?  And that this indicates some level
> > of security added to telnet-krb vis a vis kerberos authentication?
> >
> > praedor
> 
> Also, the ssh client for windbloze is $2000, telnet is free.
> So, if your company, who should know better is still kissing Bill's ass, that 
> is the way to get to the Linux box from thier woofully under utilized (over 
> burdened) system.

Eh?  putty is free.  What ssh client are you looking at?

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