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AB> MS> ...i might even imagine other ways to adapt plain old ~TelNet~ AB> > sessions without any newer protocols (via additionnal security AB> > macros/utilities, perhaps?)... AB> Why reinvent the wheel? not only that, but wouldn't this be a contradiction to his plan? if you wanted to keep telnet around, but had to add security macros, those macros would need to be implemented on the client side, as well. therefore, these users would have to go with this new "super telnet" instead of the old vanilla telnet, when they could have just gone with SSH in the first place. :P -todd |07 --haliphax |15//|07rMRS |02 cotm.dyndns.org |07 vanguard mods --- Mystic BBS v1.07.3 (Win32)* Origin: constipation of the mind :: cotm.dyndns.org (1:2800/18) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 2800/18 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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