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Re: Re: Re: open telnet port


From: Raj Mathur <raju () linux-delhi org>
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:28:04 +0530

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"Barry" == Barry Fitzgerald <bkfsec () sdf lonestar org> writes:

    Barry> Dave Ewart wrote:
    >> Quite so, as I suggested.

    >> Are there even any legitimate uses for running a telnet daemon
    >> any more?  (That is a genuine question - as far as I can see,
    >> SSH is always a perfect replacement).

    Barry> Sure - a situation where a system needs a low-bandwidth/low
    Barry> CPU-use shell-based communication protocol and sniffing is
    Barry> not an issue for whatever reason.

Remove low-bandwidth from the list of requirements, since ssh can
compress traffic on the fly and reduce bandwidth consumption
significantly.

    Barry> [snip]

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