Hello:

mmm may be you could secure your connection forwarding the AIXs telnet,  something 
like: 

ssh -L anyport:10.0.0.1:23 <aix-ip>

and then connect like:

telnet localhost anyport
TERM localhost anyport

Regards, Jorge Ramirez.





On 30 Sep 2002, Barry Newman wrote:

>  I have been playing with securing a tunnel down to the clients. I am
> using a product called TERM for Linux to access a AIX application and
> TERM dosen't support ssh. Not sure best way to go about this , couple
> different options I am looking at. Any suggestions appreciated!
> 
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> Custom-Consulting.Com Inc.
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