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to: Robert Comer
from: Robert G Lewis
date: 2003-01-15 10:02:48
subject: Re: Secure remote login

From: "Robert G Lewis" 

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Rexec and Rsh are the client side, Rexecd should be the service but it =
was not in NT 4 or NT4 Resource kit, We had to use the 3rd party package

Bob Lewis
  "Robert Comer"  wrote in message =
news:3e2572c5{at}w3.nls.net...
  I couldn't find the REXEC service in any of the versions of Windows I =
have, do you know what the name of it is?

  - Bob Comer


    "Rich"  wrote in message news:3e24f064{at}w3.nls.net...
       REXEC and RSH are in Windows not the resource kit and they are =
not encrypted.

    Rich

      "Geo."  wrote in message =
news:3e24b561$2{at}w3.nls.net...
      Probably rcmd or rexec from the reskit will work on XP to give you =
an
      encypted command line like ssh but I don't know how tough the =
encryption is.

      Geo.

      "Gregg Nemesure"  wrote in message =
news:3e245e56$1{at}w3.nls.net...
      I wasn't sure. Is there anything like ssh that provides an =
encrypted
      connection in addition to secure login? Ultimately, this will =
probably be
      for an embedded XP that does not have a graphical shell, so I =
don't think
      Remote Desktop is an alternative.

      Thanks.
        "Rich"  wrote in message news:3e245683{at}w3.nls.net...
           Telnet can use NTLM auth.  Did you know that?

           Remote Desktop is an option is you have Windows XP =
Professional.

        Rich

          "Gregg Nemesure"  wrote in message =
news:3e2433e3{at}w3.nls.net...
          Is there a secure substitute to telnet for logging into a =
remote Windows
      XP
          computer that can use Domain Authentication?

          Gregg



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