Even better,
why even run a locally installed client? :-)
Use mindterm then any computer with a web
browser can connect to ssh.
That is the first thing I setup on every one
of my Linux computers I setup ... a web page
that loads mindterm then I don't need any
client software other than a java enabled
web browser. (OK I do run 3 windows machines,
and that makes the usefulness of the Java
client, but I do also have 7 servers running
Linux ... 3/7, but to be 2/8 soon :-)
Only problem (that you can't solve with
telnetd anyway) is that I often find that
internet kiosk's dont have java enabled :-(
Mindterm is:
http://www.appgate.org/products/mindterm/
The license is very good also - free except
in certain (not all) commercial situations.
-Cheers
-Andrew Smith
--
MS ... if only he hadn't been hang gliding!
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 03:35:58PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Does anyone know whether the telnet server that comes with RedHat 6.2
>> (or 7.1, for that matter) is affected by this?
>
> I am curious - why would you want to use a telnet server on Linux? You
> can replace it with ssh and talk to that with free ssh clients that are
> available on every important OS.
>
> --
> Jan Carlson janc at kubwa dot com
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