That depends on whose Telnetd you are using and how you want the
client's to be authorized.

Peter Runestig and I provide some possible methods in his Telnetd
distribution.  ftp://ftp.runestig.com/



> 
> Hi all ssl-ers.
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> Questions.
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> Anybody knows how to configure telnetd-ssl for authenticate by client =
> certificate ?
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> Anybody knows the handshake process flow on this case ?
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> When telnetd-ssl has to verify certs of telnet-ssl (client) where does =
> it searchs CA cert and key ?=20
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> Anybody have a problem to understand the configuration of telnetd-ssl ? =
> On Debian linux ? S:-(
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> Zanx.
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> Manuel Guerrero Martos
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> www.in3.es
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