> I'm sorry if you think that my comment are directed towards you.  These
> are not my opinions, these are facts that countless of other security
> experts on the net will back up.

Yes your reasons and my reasons does make a point in some ways. (long
thread)

> What I say about this telnet vs. ssh issue is not actually targetting your
> opinion or preference - which i really don't care about.  Neither do i
> care how the discussion got started. When the question is about the use of
> telnet and ssh - It is making clear to everyone else reading this
> discussion what the accepted best practices for network security are - and
> that is the use of ssh for remote shell sessions.

My apology also on some part, I only said telnet over ssl and never said
telnet alone, thats why we are getting a very2x long thread of discussion.


-
Louie

----- Original Message -----
From: "ian sison (mailing list)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Philippine Linux Users Group Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [plug] Telnet Problem


> On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Louie Miranda wrote:
>
> > > > Thats your point of view, I have mine.
> > > > And i respect yours, so respect mine.
> > >
> > > I'm sorry but i totally disagree.  This is not something which one can
> > > argue one's way past.  Telnet over ssl as a solution to network
security
> > > is so much more inferior to SSH, and in fact, does not even merit
one's
> > > curiosity and time to explore.
> >
> > Btw, i never point out that telnet over ssl is inferior or even a clone
and
> > i never said a solution for network security.. which you are bragging
about.
> > And i dont have a problem with that.
> >
> > Opinion mo yan. (w/c part?: respecting one's view on a certain field. :)
> >
>
> I'm sorry if you think that my comment are directed towards you.  These
> are not my opinions, these are facts that countless of other security
> experts on the net will back up.
>
> What I say about this telnet vs. ssh issue is not actually targetting your
> opinion or preference - which i really don't care about.  Neither do i
> care how the discussion got started. When the question is about the use of
> telnet and ssh - It is making clear to everyone else reading this
> discussion what the accepted best practices for network security are - and
> that is the use of ssh for remote shell sessions.
>
>
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