Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 16:00:18 -0600 From: Dennis Reiter <denny@reiters.org> To: Andrew Houghton <aah@acm.org> Cc: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How to secure telnet? Message-ID: <20020117220018.GC96343@reiters.org> In-Reply-To: <DFEBLBPNIMCBCMIBDEOACELFEAAA.aah@acm.org> References: <DFEBLBPNIMCBCMIBDEOACELFEAAA.aah@acm.org>
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Putty should be able to fit onto a floppy disk for SSH.
I have no clue how you'd implement it, but something like
pop-before-telnet would be kind of neat.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 09:35:29AM -0800, Andrew Houghton wrote:
> I have a server for shell accounts, and up to now the only way people have
> been able to access it is via SSH. One of the users is leaving for a
> year-long, round-the-world jaunt.
>
> SSH is pretty much out of the question for him -- if he can find an internet
> cafe in some of the places he's going, he won't be able to install new
> software, it would probably take years just to download a client over a 56K
> link, etc. etc.
>
> I'd like to support him by making telnet available to him. Any thoughts on
> the best/most secure way to do this?
>
> - a.
>
>
>
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