You other option is to install a Secure Telnet Daemon on the AIX
server.  See

  http://www.kermit-project.org/telnetd.html

for some options.

> Sorry if this is a lame question, but I've not been able to find the answers to my 
>question anywhere else. 
> 
> We've been given the task of giving an external company access to a AIX 4.1 box 
>which only runs telnet. And since it looks like OpenSSH needs AIX 4.3 we are not able 
>to nativly support SSH on the box.
> 
> Is it possible to set up a SSH session on a linux host in DMZ which will forward any 
>SSH connections on a given port to the AIXs telnet port? There will be a couple of 
>users needing access, and we need to be able to have them log on to the AIX box with 
>their own username/password. From the examples I've seeen it is possible to set up 
>SSH forwarding to a telnet session that is already logged on, but tha's not quite 
>what we need. We are looking for a proxy type SSH gateway. 
> 
> The clients will be running Windows.
> 
> I hope someone can give me a good idea on how to solve this.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Thomas
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