I understand that the PCTCP package (FTP Software: info @
ftp .
com) does
support Kerberos. If you feel like coding, there's a crypted TELNET
client/server package on FTP at Cray.Com -- you'll be required to port
the client to DOS/Windows.
If you port it to Windows, you'll be better off -- there's a WinSock.DLL
that has very-close-to-BSD syntax and semantics. You can find out more
by checking alt.winsock or comp.os.ms-windows.networking.tcp-ip and
filtering out all of the "How Do I Get Trumpet To Work?" messages.
Richard
* Hi,
*
* Does anyone know of any PC (Windows on DOS) telnet software with
* some sort of authenticated login or encrypted session.
*
* It does not matter if kerberos or some other system is used
* challenge/response etc.
*
* It only should allow a PC to talk to a UNIX system in a secure way,
* which does not involve the password being sent over the network in clear
* text.
*
* This might be the wrong list, but I just thought you might know.
*
* thanks
*
* Angelo Ruggiero
* Union Bank of Switzerland
* Email: Angelo .
Ruggiero @
zh014 .
ubs .
ubs .
ch
* X.400: /S=Ruggiero/G=Angelo/OU=zh014/O=ubs/PRMD=ubs/ADMD=arcom/C=CH
* Fax: +41 1 236 7084
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