<quote who="O Plameras"> > The point here is having a connection ( established through kerberised > telnet), and once that connection is established, the messages exchanged > between the two computers are encrypted.
This is absolutely true for ssh, and *optionally* true for many kerberised telnet implementations. It is not a property of kerberos itself *at all*. Kerberos provides AAA support only. > I do now believe you do not know what Kerberos is, what it does, what it > can do, and why people love it. Oscar, you're better off listening and learning that biting the hand that feeds you. - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2005: Canberra, Australia http://lca2005.linux.org.au/ "Well, you know us usability folks... We like to believe that the two aren't mutually exclusive." - Calum Benson on power and cleanliness -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
