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Re: Core router bakeoff?
From: shields () crosslink net (Michael Shields)
Date: 14 May 1998 19:12:04 +0000
In article <Pine.BSI.3.93.980514011954.4143A-100000 () sidhe memra com>, Michael Dillon <michael () memra com> wrote:
If you were using ssh for secure access then the answer would be to find a machine with a web browser, go to http://www.datafellows.com and download the 30-day free trial version of the Windows or Mac ssh client as appropriate, and, voila!, you have secure access to your network.
And if you were using Kerberized telnet you would download the clients from your own web page and voila! (Of course neither of these is a substitute for doing the telnet from your trusted laptop) -- Shields, CrossLink.
Current thread:
- Re: Core router bakeoff?, (continued)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Blake Willis (May 08)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Brian Wallingford (May 08)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Sam Birch (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Scott Whyte (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Jared Mauch (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Selina Priestley (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Scott Whyte (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Blake Willis (May 08)
- RE: Core router bakeoff? GUESDON Herve CNET/DSE/ISS (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Neil J. McRae (May 12)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Brian Moore (May 11)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Michael Dillon (May 14)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Michael Shields (May 14)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Dean Anderson (May 14)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Michael Dillon (May 14)
- secure router access Perry E. Metzger (May 14)
- Re: secure router access Dean Anderson (May 14)
- Re: secure router access Randy Bush (May 15)
- Re: secure router access Nisar Ali (May 15)
- Re: secure router access Jared Mauch (May 15)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Michael Dillon (May 14)
- Re: secure router access Curtis Villamizar (May 27)
- Re: secure router access Perry E. Metzger (May 28)
- Re: Core router bakeoff? Dean Anderson (May 14)