would this arrangement be likely to have the same problem as the
current one? For that matter, does anyone have better
suggestions how to proceed?
Thanks for your insight, and please CC: me on replies.
Dave
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ewritten"
TCP stack for NT5, Microsoft uses 0x402E. Interestingly, that is
exactly the number used by OpenBSD and FreeBSD."
Gee, I wonder how that happened...
Dave
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ewritten"
TCP stack for NT5, Microsoft uses 0x402E. Interestingly, that is
exactly the number used by OpenBSD and FreeBSD."
Gee, I wonder how that happened...
Dave
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uot;Microsoft and SRP" led me to discover
that Kermit95 supports SRP authentication. It's a start, at least.
Dave
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Dave Walton
Webmaster, Postmas
appen.
Yup, which is why SRP is so attractive to me compared to SSH,
Kerberos, and whatever other systems there are that I've never had
time to learn how to use...
Dave
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Dave Walton
uot;Microsoft and SRP" led me to discover
that Kermit95 supports SRP authentication. It's a start, at least.
Dave
--
Dave Walton
Webmaster, Post
appen.
Yup, which is why SRP is so attractive to me compared to SSH,
Kerberos, and whatever other systems there are that I've never had
time to learn how to use...
Dave
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Dave Walton
On 14 Aug 99, at 5:43, Nick Sayer wrote:
> Dave Walton wrote:
> >
> > If you really want to work on an encrypted telnet, check out The
> > Stanford SRP Authentication Project (http://srp.stanford.edu/srp/).
> > I'd love to see SRP integrated into the FreeBSD
On 14 Aug 99, at 5:43, Nick Sayer wrote:
> Dave Walton wrote:
> >
> > If you really want to work on an encrypted telnet, check out The
> > Stanford SRP Authentication Project (http://srp.stanford.edu/srp/).
> > I'd love to see SRP integrated into the FreeBSD
If you really want to work on an encrypted telnet, check out The
Stanford SRP Authentication Project (http://srp.stanford.edu/srp/).
I'd love to see SRP integrated into the FreeBSD telnet/telnetd.
Dave
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Dave W
If you really want to work on an encrypted telnet, check out The
Stanford SRP Authentication Project (http://srp.stanford.edu/srp/).
I'd love to see SRP integrated into the FreeBSD telnet/telnetd.
Dave
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Dave W
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