Rick,

This sounds much better then telnet.  One question is this in a complied state already,
or do I need to have GCC installed??  I have the RPM files, but am unable to install 
it. 
It is telling me that it is missing files.  So I am tring to get them now.

S

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On 12/30/2000 at 07:59 Rick Warner wrote:

>ssh can use a variety of authentication mechanisms.  One of those is your
>system password, just like login uses when you telnet.  The difference is
>that the login information is passed in encrypted form, not in clear
>text.  So someone listening on the wire would have to be able to break the
>encryption in order to get your name/passwd.  Much better than telnet.
>
>- rick warner
>
>On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
>
>> 
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am sorry that I am not totally getting this.  If you telnet on to your machine,
>> users are looking for the password as it is typed.  OK, that I understand, but what 
>I am
>> not real clear about is that by using SSH how do you log in?  Or does that give you 
>a log
>> in prompt without telneting??
>
>
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