Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Brad
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 01:52:31PM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote: > > I don't > know if there is a telnet-ssl client for NT, so you might want to look for > that and if you find one, give telnet-ssl and telnetd-ssl a try. I really > don't know how they work or what's available for NT, though. There'

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread kmself
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 01:52:31PM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote: > The US has strange laws which restrict the export of cryptographic code. > The point of SSH is its cryptographic code, and thus cannot be exported from > the US. That doesn't mean it can't be imported _to_ the US, though. That's > w

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Andrew Sullivan
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 09:27:57AM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote: > I do this from windows/NT? I did not seen windows/NT provide > the ssh. You can get a no-charge telnet program called Tera Term, and add the ttssh module to it. See A --

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Dan Brosemer
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 12:25:44PM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote: > I think that I need some document on the ssh. www.openssh.com > I thought ssh and sshd are the client and server that would > replace telnet and telnetd respective. Why is ssh only available > for non-us distribution? Th

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Timothy C. Phan
Hi, I think that I need some document on the ssh. I thought ssh and sshd are the client and server that would replace telnet and telnetd respective. Why is ssh only available for non-us distribution? Secondly, I log on to the site below and found: non-free/ ssh-askpass-nonf

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Brian Stults
"Timothy C. Phan" wrote: > > One more question, does Debian offer the sshd and ssh client > in debianized package? I could not seem to find them anywhere. > You have to get it from the non-US section. For example, you could add this line to your sources.list in /etc/apt: deb ftp://non-us.

RE: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Chris Mason
NetConcepts www.netconcepts.ai bwz*mq -Original Message- From: Dan Brosemer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 12:42 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: telnet replacement On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 04:51:58PM +0200, Christopher Splinter

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Timothy C. Phan
Hi, Thanks for all the replies I got. One more question, does Debian offer the sshd and ssh client in debianized package? I could not seem to find them anywhere. Thanks! Christopher Splinter wrote: > > * Timothy C Phan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Recently, I have learned th

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Dan Brosemer
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 04:51:58PM +0200, Christopher Splinter wrote: > * Timothy C Phan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Recently, I have learned that telnet is not a good idea and > > have seen so many suggestion on ssh and wondering how would I > > do this from windows/NT? I did not see

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Christopher Splinter
* Timothy C Phan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Recently, I have learned that telnet is not a good idea and > have seen so many suggestion on ssh and wondering how would I > do this from windows/NT? I did not seen windows/NT provide > the ssh. You could use PuTTY or TeraTerm Pro (haven't

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Sven Burgener
> Recently, I have learned that telnet is not a good idea and > have seen so many suggestion on ssh and wondering how would > I do this from windows/NT? I did not seen windows/NT provide > the ssh. You need to use TeraTerm with the SSH extension or something of that kind. I use TeraTerm with

Re: telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Jim Ray
> > Recently, I have learned that telnet is not a good idea and > have seen so many suggestion on ssh and wondering how would > I do this from windows/NT? I did not seen windows/NT provide > the ssh. > There are two ssh clients for NT that are freely available. Putty - http://www.chiark

telnet replacement

2000-06-12 Thread Timothy C. Phan
Hi, I've constantly login to my debian/linux box from windows/nt using telnet. Recently, I have learned that telnet is not a good idea and have seen so many suggestion on ssh and wondering how would I do this from windows/NT? I did not seen windows/NT provide the ssh. Would someo