Alan Mead wrote:
> Now the new telnet client (to thwart sniffing) sounds neat but SSH seems to
> be shaping up to a standard and also seems to be widely used.  It is not
> terribly expensive and free for non-commercial use.  And there is a
> freeware version in the works.  

Just thought I'd throw out that OpenSSH is available and WORKS.  It's
based on OpenBSD's ssh, which is based on the last free version of ssh.

Look at http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/ for the code.  As an added
bonus, openssh supports PAM, so you don't have to kill yourself over MD5
passwords  :)

MSG


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