FYI!
I have a friend that uses a beta copy of SSH client for Windows 95.
IF you are interested you can get more info on www.datafellows.com
BFN
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From: Leonid S Knyshov[SMTP:wiseleo @
juno .
com]
Sent: January 31, 1997 12:02 AM
To: nelu @
matco .
ro
Cc: aharpham @
cnweb .
com; Firewalls @
GreatCircle .
COM
Subject: Re: Secure Telneting into a internal network
On Thu, 30 Jan 1997 15:28:10 -0800 "Nelu Dumitru" <nelu @
matco .
ro> writes:
>If is REALY necessary to allow telnet, at least use ssh (secure
>shell).
>Believe me is "the best solution in town".
I believe your solution is only applicable for UNIX users. Most people
I'd suspect would want to use Windows versions ot telnet clients.
Correct me if I am wrong, but last time I've heard of sshd, the only
client software available so far is for UNIX only. It may be possible to
implement it on Win NT since it is POSIX compliant and you get the source
code.
>
>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?
Umm... IP based access and use of packet filtering routers that are immune to IP spoof attacks.
Leo.
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