On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Jens David wrote: > > I could easily fix that by encrypting my pipe over ssh. > > > > But it sounds like that encryption would be rather illegal. > > You can tell ssh not to use encryption for the session using > the parameter -cnone. If doing so makes sense is another question. It does because you can still use RSA authentication. You get a non- encrypted connection without sending any passwords in the clear. I do that daily. You have to recompile ssh to enable "-c none" however. -- Tomi Manninen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OH2BNS AX.25: [EMAIL PROTECTED] KP20ME04 Amprnet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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