If is REALY necessary to allow telnet, at least use ssh (secure shell).
Believe me is "the best solution in town".
Nelu
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> From: Allen D. Harpham <aharpham @
cnweb .
com>
> To: Firewalls @
GreatCircle .
COM
> Subject: RE: Secure Telneting into a internal network
> Date: Wednesday, January 29, 1997 8:24 PM
>
> Hi All,
>
> Whats a safe way to allow people to telnet into a network past a firewall
> from the Internet?
>
> I have a client that if possible, needs to allow employees to dial up a
> local ISP and telnet net into their internal network over the Internet.
>
> We have a packet filtering router setup now, and have proposed adding a
> proxy server in addition to the packet filter.
>
> I have warned them that allowing any telnet sessions in would be a big
> hole in the firewall, but they would like to pursue this further.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> TIA, Allen
>
>
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