i like the idea also. is there a free ssh client for windows?

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> How about this, let them use ssh to login to your firewall server
> and then they do another login to reach your SCO server.  OR
> why not install ssh in the SCO server and then portfw the ssh ports?
> 
> Personally, I prefer the dual logins and use a second machine to be
> a ssh server. It gives you better control as to who is logged in and
> connected to your SCO server. If you suspect any problems, pull the
> plug on the ssh server....reformat, reinstall and  assign new 
> passwords.
> 
> Ambo
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> 
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Ronneil Camara wrote:
> 
> > How about this one, i'll block port 23 coming from everywhere. 
> > Then ipmasqadm portfw exposed ip 2323 target ip 23
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