Re: Mindterm

2005-08-21 Thread Benjamin Seidenberg
solution in cases >> like these. > > > I've hacked a lot of those kiosks to run putty on them. It's > really, really hard to stop people from running arbitrary code on > windows. Most people can't even do it to people who *don't* have > terminal access. > &

Re: Mindterm

2005-08-21 Thread Andrew Suffield
ly, really hard to stop people from running arbitrary code on windows. Most people can't even do it to people who *don't* have terminal access. Not that mindterm isn't still useful. -- .''`. **

Re: Mindterm

2005-08-20 Thread Benjamin Seidenberg
blity of any other >> software than IE (with JVM and various scripting languages) on >> netcafe/library computers is. >> >> Is putty available as a Java applet, plugin or the like? That >> would solve the problem that mindterm addresses, but I doubt it. > > > No it isn

Re: Mindterm

2005-08-20 Thread Radu Spineanu
Hello Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote: > Sure, and one time passwords for either case is even better. > Even though it's not production ready yet, i wrote a PAM module that generates a password, encrypts it using SSL(RSA) or PGP (asymmetric keys) and then sends it to a mobile phone or PDA u

Re: Mindterm

2005-08-20 Thread Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
computers is. > > Is putty available as a Java applet, plugin or the like? That would > solve the problem that mindterm addresses, but I doubt it. No it isn't, but you can always download it from the putty project page [1] and just run it from the Internet. Unless there are paranoid setti

Mindterm

2005-08-20 Thread Henning Makholm
Scripsit Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Sat, Aug 20, 2005 at 03:55:56PM +0200, Henning Makholm wrote: [on dropping mindterm] >> Do we have other ways to provide its functionality? I sometimes need >> to log into my machine from net cafes, and even