On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Ely Levy wrote:


I compiled it on both SunOS & Solaris.

--Ariel
> If you compile in on sun I would be happy to know about it:)
> I'm preety sure ssh is protected as well..
> and maybe I'm not usa/canadian citizen but usa+canada make a large part
> of the net we should think about them too?:P
> 
> ll&p
> 
> Ely Levy
> System group
> Hebrew University
> Jerusalem Israel
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Ariel Biener wrote:
> 
> |On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Ely Levy wrote:
> |
> |> Ohh come on...
> |> can you compile ssh on all platforms?
> |
> |Yes. :)And on Windows/NT/2000 you can use TeraTermPro+ssh (freeware).
> |
> |> ssh is not even GNU..it has some crappy licence to use it
> |
> |ssh2 has that crappy license afaik. ssh1 doesn't.
> |
> |> and openssh is not good enough to be used yet
> |
> |I hear openssh is good enough to use from the ssh mailing list itself, and
> |from BugTraq.
> |
> |> not mention ssh did have some exploite in it
> |
> |The ssh with the RSAREFlibrary. Are you a US/Canada resident ?
> |
> |> and that telnet is a protocol widely used from ftp to http and by other
> |> protocols..so don't burry it so fast..
> |
> |Telnet is indeed widely used, but its lack of secure authentication is a
> |real problem, which tends to be forgotten, but when it bites, it bites
> |hard.
> |
> |--Ariel
> | >
> |> ll&p
> |>
> |> Ely Levy
> |> System group
> |> Hebrew University
> |> Jerusalem Israel
> |>
> |>
> |>
> |> On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
> |>
> |> |BR>> Wow!, wont that be chopping your head as a cure for a bad cold ?...
> |> |BR>> What about telneting from local machines? FTPing for file transfers
> |> |
> |> |Telnet must die. There's no telnet anymore, there's SSH. Why you need
> |> |telnet if you have SSH? Just because you have a (particullary bad) telnet
> |> |client in windows distribution? That's not a base for security decisions.
> |> |As for FTP - there are many FTP servers that run in standalone. While I
> |> |don't support the idea of disabling inetd, minimizing number of services
> |> |is good. And if you end up having no services in inetd - you don't need it
> |> |indeed :)
> |> |
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