Was the original question ever answered? My university uses telnet behind a firewall as well (and through it). They are not about to try to train everyone on the uses of ssh, nor are they going to install it, or have everyone download and install it onto windoze and Mac boxes and then train everyone - or handle all the questions as everyone tries to figure it out.
In any case, I use ssh at home and haven't yet used the telnet-krb package. I assume that the krb means kerberos? And that this indicates some level of security added to telnet-krb vis a vis kerberos authentication? praedor On Thursday 15 November 2001 12:56 am, you wrote: > "J. C. Woods" wrote: > > kons Richard Bown wrote: > > > But of course I must be stupid like the rest, ! > > > -- > > > Richard Bown > > > Ericsson Microwave Systems AB > > > SE-431 84 M�lndal > > > e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > tel +46 31 74 72422 > > > mobile +46 7098 72422 > > > > Well you said it, and, afterall, you do work in Sweden. What do you get > > home with, about 50% of your income? :-) > > > > -- > > J. Craig Woods > > UNIX/NT SA > > Well I dont know what this list has to do with income !, but I take 100% > of my income back to the UK. > I then take all my expences and my salary out before paying corporation > tax. > demonstration stock ( which I use ) is purchased tax free, as the tax is > only payable on resell. and any purchases which I have paid tax on I > claim back on the VAT return. > Coupled with the benefits of being a director of my own company. > > So where'e the stupidity in that ? > This list is not the place for throwing insults. > > Telnet is still widely used and there are instances that due to > individual government > restrictions make the use of encryption illegal, an example of that is > amprnet (44/8). > > Richard Bown > Ericsson Microwave Systems AB > SE-431 84 M�lndal > e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] > tel +46 31 74 72422 > mobile +46 7098 72422
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