On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 03:50:35PM +1100, O Plameras wrote:
> Tony Green wrote:
> 
> >
> >They can be used together but kerberos on it's own provides no way to  
> >remotely (or locally) access the machine.
> 
> Kerberos can because it comes with kerberized telnet, rsh, rlogin, rcp, etc.
> that lets us connect to another machine in the realm.

But that's not Kerberos doing that, it's whatever application has been taken
to with a bandsaw to make it do the Kerberos Dance.

> Of course I can ssh to machines that are members of kerberos realm. But why
> should I need ssh when I have kerberos ? The reason I'm running kerberos
> is it is a stronger cryptographic security tool than SSH.

Please feel free to use your sexy Kerberized telnet service to connect to
your server next time I'm nearby with dsniff.

- Matt

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