In debian-user Adrian Bridgett wrote: > >There is no such thing as telnet-proxy.
Sorry for the blatant plug, but at Solsoft we sell NetSecurityMaster, a proxy server with user authentication, which does telnet (and a load of other things). It runs on Linux (and a load of other operating systems (NT does not qualify as an OS)). http://www.solsoft.com/nsm/ http://www.solsoft.com/nsm/caract.html It should be in English, if it isn't replace '.html' by '.html.en' Of course, the problem is that it is by no means a free program... But you get all the benefits of a commercial program, and, except for the price, none of the disadvantages AFAIK. Again, sorry for recommending a product from my own company... -- #include <std_disclaim.h> Lorens Kockum You'll notice that this scanner build <BSOD> Whoa... <Applause> Moving Right Along. (Presentation of MS-Windows 98 (Comdex, CNN)) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]