At 01:17 PM 3/18/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Why SSH would not be appropriate ?
>
Hi Cedric,
The only problem with SSH is that it normally requires a separate client
software, .. and the cost/complexity is on the order of a VPN solution. One of
our goals in pursuing this approach is to explore a standard client
configuration, which can be supported by anybody (local or remote), vs. a
custom client that has to be supported from the home office.
Since I posted the original message, another chap came back with an SSH JAVA
client that can be downloaded directly to a browser - that *seems* like the
best option for this choice.
Thanks again, .. SSH might be the solution after all, but NOT (most likely)
with the standard client program.
Lee
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