Future of kerberised telnet, login, rsh, ftp?

Mans Nilsson mansaxel at sunet.se
Thu Jul 7 03:52:50 EDT 2005


Subject: Future of kerberised telnet, login, rsh, ftp? Date: Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 11:20:41AM +1000 Quoting Andrew Bartlett (abartlet at samba.org):
> As a relative newcomer to the kerberos world, I'm wondering what the
> future of tools like kerberised telnet, rsh, ftp and the like is.  It
> seems from my viewpoint that OpenSSH (with the gssapi mode) and things
> like pam_krb5 have taken over from these tools.

I use them, support them and want them. They are vital to our IT
infrastructure. The telnet client is IME better on really bad
networks, which one sometimes must use.

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Måns Nilsson         Systems Specialist
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                        MN1334-RIPE

INSIDE, I have the same personality disorder as LUCY RICARDO!!
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