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Date:      Sun, 8 Apr 2007 23:53:16 +0400
From:      "Andrew Pantyukhin" <infofarmer@FreeBSD.org>
To:        "Kevin Kinsey" <kdk@daleco.biz>
Cc:        Jerry McAllister <jerrymc@msu.edu>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Should sudo be used?
Message-ID:  <cb5206420704081253v21ec3fe7x6c4f016b23dfef3@mail.gmail.com>
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On 4/7/07, Kevin Kinsey <kdk@daleco.biz> wrote:
> Jerry McAllister wrote:
> > Also, although telnet is a hole nowdays for logging in to a system with
> > an id and password for the very reasons you have given,  it still has
> > a use.   You can use it to easily poke at a port and check the response
> > to see if something is up and working.   Of course, in that case you
> > would probably not be sending an id and password, just some common
> > handshaking strings that don't reveal any secrets to anyone.
> > This is really a different issue from what was the OP or the intent
> > of the wiki article, of course.
>
> Right; the intent, as I see it, is to pound through people's (potential
> new *BSD system admins) heads the fact that you don't use telnet for
> remote logins/remote shell work.

Well actually, we're looking forward to telnet
start-tls RFC. It will provide for tighter
integration of PKI. I'll be glad to see the day
when all I need for authentication is TLS certs.



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