more on ssl telnet sessions
hello all ! ok, i should get kicked in the butt for not consulting the new in.telnetd man page that also got installed w/ ssltelnet ... but i havent found this in the man page anywhere ... is it still possible to display whatever is it thats in ur /etc/issue.net when ur running ssl telnet ? (both w/ or w/o the -s secure option TIA, Chad On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 09:52:26AM -0700, George Bonser wrote: invoke telnetd with the -z secure option. On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Chad A. Adlawan wrote: hello everyone ! i have ssltelnet installed/running on my box ... it works by: (shamelessly copied from /non-US/binary-i386/Packages) It interoperates with normal telnet(d) in both directions. It checks if the other side is also talking SSL, if not it falls back to normal telnet protocol. so how do I dissable this feature ? i want my telnetd to accept connections only if the other side is also talking ssl and deny it if its not. TIA, Chad -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null George Bonser Welcome to Wit's End
on ssl telnet sessions
hello everyone ! i have ssltelnet installed/running on my box ... it works by: (shamelessly copied from /non-US/binary-i386/Packages) It interoperates with normal telnet(d) in both directions. It checks if the other side is also talking SSL, if not it falls back to normal telnet protocol. so how do I dissable this feature ? i want my telnetd to accept connections only if the other side is also talking ssl and deny it if its not. TIA, Chad
Re: on ssl telnet sessions
Chad A. Adlawan wrote: hello everyone ! i have ssltelnet installed/running on my box ... it works by: (shamelessly copied from /non-US/binary-i386/Packages) It interoperates with normal telnet(d) in both directions. It checks if the other side is also talking SSL, if not it falls back to normal telnet protocol. so how do I dissable this feature ? i want my telnetd to accept connections only if the other side is also talking ssl and deny it if its not. I guess I'd read some dox on it and see if there's a switch it accepts that you can put in /etc/ssltelnet or some such, and if not, prolly you have to hack the code to disable the fallback. I have no clue how to hack that code, so your mileage may vary. --Brock - PGP key ID: FED76A3D [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4 / 5 / 1999 __ _Debian GNU R. Brock Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] / /(_)_ __ _ ___ __ http://www.debian.org/ irc.openprojects.net / / | | '_ \| | | \ \/ / 'Free Software' / /__| | | | | |_| | Remember that's Free as in Freedom, not Free as \/_|_| |_|\__,_/_/\_\ in price! Debian's the Greatest!