Hi!


> I should have corrected this when i first saw it.  It was a typo.  Anyone
> familiar with what i meant to say would have flagged that down immediately
> as an error. 

yes. i know what you meant. it doesn't mean that if i correct a sentence
in your emailm, eh nagdidisagree na ako. =) okei?



> Yes, and you could also configure applications like perl and vi to do the
> same.  But why bother and do that at all when SSH is already there.

yes. that is why i use ssh. it doesn't not mean that when i say =we can=
configure telnetd+ssl to do so, that we =should= do so.

I was merely correcting the statement that telnetd+ssl =does not= allow
this.


> 
> 
> > now i know i need to properly label "hirits" in this list
> >
> > <incoming hirit>
> > I think telnet+ssl wins at the moment. hehe.
> > </incoming hirit>
> 
> Real sysadmins with extensive experience in network security know that it
> is an ongoing process and not simply a selection of what programs to use.
> 

again, we have the same view. 

i am sorry for the "hirit" in the thread.


> Your pot-shot at the information i provided not only degraded its value to
> those who would like to learn from what i said, it also misleads the
> readers as to the viability SSH is as a solution to network security.
> 

i am sorry.


> > LIGHTEN UP!
> 
> Please the next time you poke humor into an otherwise serious topic, think
> twice.  This is not a laughing matter.

ごめなさい. (a much graver, deeper from of "i'm sorry" in japanese.)



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