Re: *HEADS UP!* This means you!

2001-12-10 Thread Mark Murray
I for one will miss it. I used libexec/telnetd extensively during ia64 bootstrap (and still use it) before we had the crypto stuff going. This was all built by hand, 'make world' still isn't an option there. I also use usr.bin/telnet on other systems where SRA is constantly getting in my

*HEADS UP!* This means you!

2001-12-09 Thread Mark Murray
Hi Now that I have your attention, please listen up, this may have some far-reaching consequences. We currently have 2 telnet sources in the src/ tree; src/crypto/telnet and the base telnet spread around in (src/*/*telnet*/). The base telnet is a complete subset of src/crypto telnet, and as a

Re: *HEADS UP!* This means you!

2001-12-09 Thread Peter Wemm
Mark Murray wrote: Hi Now that I have your attention, please listen up, this may have some far-reaching consequences. We currently have 2 telnet sources in the src/ tree; src/crypto/telnet and the base telnet spread around in (src/*/*telnet*/). The base telnet is a complete subset of

Re: *HEADS UP!* This means you!

2001-12-09 Thread Daniel Eischen
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Peter Wemm wrote: Mark Murray wrote: Hi Now that I have your attention, please listen up, this may have some far-reaching consequences. We currently have 2 telnet sources in the src/ tree; src/crypto/telnet and the base telnet spread around in

Re: *HEADS UP!* This means you!

2001-12-09 Thread Doug Ambrisko
Peter Wemm writes: | I for one will miss it. I used libexec/telnetd extensively during ia64 | bootstrap (and still use it) before we had the crypto stuff going. This | was all built by hand, 'make world' still isn't an option there. I also | use usr.bin/telnet on other systems where SRA is