At 4/9/01 10:54 AM +0200, you wrote:
> > >I've been told that, in this circumstance, ssh is not an option.
>
>Not sure what Jerry's reason is but it might be because using
>a highly-crypted data transmission system is illegal in certain
>countries. I believe using a key bigger than 128 bits is a war crime
>in Frnace (ie you can be convicted of treason if you're caught
>using it).

So? Tell the SSH server to only use a 128-bit key, or even a 56- or 40-bit 
key; legal everywhere AFAIK. Still light-years better than telnet since 
making someone try (on average) 549,755,813,888 possibilities is better 
than their only needing to try one (1).


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Rodolfo J. Paiz
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