From: Stefan Monnier <monn...@iro.umontreal.ca> Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2024 12:45:14 -0500 > Hmm...`xterm` is unrelated: you'd run `telnet` or `ssh` *inside* > `xterm`, no *instead of* `xterm`.
OK, I understand that. If X11 is running you use xterm or similar. If X11 is not running you can do "ssh localhost" on the command line of a virtual console. > When you want to "log into localhost" you can usually use `su` instead > of `ssh/telnet`. This said, I sometimes use `ssh` anyway (typically in > scripts) ... I considered only the live interactive case. Not a script. > Presumably encryption is not needed for localhost ... Exactly what I meant with "Naively, I wouldn't expect TLS to be necessary for localhost. When a miscreant has access to a machine, TLS on a local console connection probably won't help." Thx, ... P. -- VoIP: +1 604 670 0140 work: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/User:PeterEasthope