more on ssl telnet sessions

1999-06-22 Thread Chad A. Adlawan
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
  
  
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on ssl telnet sessions

1999-06-21 Thread Chad A. Adlawan
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

1999-06-21 Thread R. Brock Lynn
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

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