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kung vulnerabilities ang pag-uusapan, walang panalo kahit
anong software, as ian pointed out, ssh has many advantages
over telnet and telnet-ssl and the best example is the . Ang
sa akin lang, lets take a
look sa nature ng package and from that mapipili mo na ang
kung ano ba ang mas dapat

lemme quote some portions on what ian's said about ssh,
telnet and telnet-ssl

<-begin quote->

2. SSH allows for public key encryption.  This means that if
you wanted to, you could disallow any authentication via
passwords or pass phrases. Simply connecting to the remote
host and exchanging keys is enough for authentication to
proceed.  Does telnetd + ssl allow this? No.  Why is this
important?  Because through this feature you can configure
servers to authenticate connections via various means as
long as you have with you the correct key.  You can store,
for instance, your keys in a USB flash drive, and have a
server log you on only if it can access your key in the
flash drive.

<-end quote->


no flames please :)

- --> jon


noong nakaraang Wed, 17 Sep 2003 08:49:09 +0800
si Ramil Sagum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ay sumulat ng ganito:

> 
> I think telnet+ssl wins at the moment. hehe.
> 
> 
> http://www.openssh.com/txt/buffer.adv
> 
> 
> <summary>
> 1. Versions affected:
> 
>         All versions of OpenSSH's sshd prior to 3.7.1
>         contain buffer management errors.  It is uncertain
>         whether these errors are potentially exploitable,
>         however, we prefer to see bugs fixed proactively.
> 
>         Other implementations sharing common origin may
>         also have these issues.
> 
> 2. Solution:
> 
>       Upgrade to OpenSSH 3.7.1 or apply the following
>       patch.
> </summary>
> 
> 
> ramil
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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