ssh access to the computers works great.  Get your own ssh client at 
"http://www.openssh.org/";.

-- 
Richard Kasperowski (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Tel: 617-576-1552, Fax: 617-576-2441
http://www.altisimo.com/



Jeff Parker wrote:
> I don't know how many of you take advantage
> of your accounts to telnet to harvard.  If you
> do, you should take note of the recent changes,
> described below.
> 
> - jeff parker
> 
>> : Fri, 19 Apr 2002 16:14:13 -0400
>> Subject: Please make an announcement about secure telnet
>> From: "Jennie Staples" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Apparently-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Status: 
>> Dear Extension School Professor,
>>
>> Many Extension School students have called confused about the new
>> requirement of a secure version of Telnet.  Could you please make this
>> announcement to your class as soon as possible?
>>
>> Thanks very much!
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Jennie Staples
>> Registrar's Office
>> Division of Continuing Education
>> Harvard University
>> 496-3814
>>
>> ****************************************************************************** 
>>
>>
>> In order to access computer accounts from off-campus, students are now
>> required to use a secure version of Telnet.  The Science Center has
>> produced a CD with the software that students can pick up (for free!) at
>> the Science Center Help Desk.
>> The software is also available for download at
>> http://www.fas.harvard.edu/computing/secure BUT students must be a degree
>> or certificate candidate and have an FAS PIN in order to use this site.
>> (Candidates who do not yet have an FAS PIN, or who have forgotten it, can
>> go to http://www.pin.harvard.edu to request one.)
>> Students who are not enrolled in a degree or certificate program, must
>> either pick up the CD at the Science Center or purchase the software
>> themselves.
>> Questions:
>> Secure Telnet Software -- Science Center Help Desk (495-9000)
>> PIN questions -- Jennie Staples (496-3814)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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