On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 10:53:25PM -0700, Didier Caamano wrote: > > Let say I have 3 computers a, b, c. > a: Has a useless IP address (so far as I know) a 10.ip.add.ress and cannot > connect to any service ecept html. > b: Has a normal IP and is able to serve as telnet server but not ssh. > c: Is a remote host(in whatever place) that have some services running, > among them is ssh. > a and b: Are behind a firewall and in the same network, although b is > physically inaccessible. > c: I need to access c (for whatever reason) while I'm not in front of it. > > It is safe to start a telnet session from computer a to computer b, and > then from b start a ssh session and make whichever work I need to do in > computer c while I'm in computer a?
If a & b are in the green zone and you don't care who sniffs within the green zone... then traffic from b to c will be encrypted via ssh. So, you should be ok. Peace -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- WAR IS PEACE FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH