i'm tryin to get the ssltelnet client to connect to
a cisco vpn3000 box. it just hangs when i try though.
i wanted to know if anyone knew what options i could
set with the cisco or with the ssltelnet client to
get it to work.
on the cisco side i have these options:
Encryption protocols avai
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Dieter J?ger wrote:
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> On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Konstantin Kivi wrote:
> >Hello All
> >
> >I have problem with ssltelnet that I tried to install recently.
> >
> >first I tried to install binary package
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On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Konstantin Kivi wrote:
>Hello All
>
>I have problem with ssltelnet
>that I tried to install recently.
>
>first I tried to install binary package
>from non-us.debian.org. I tried both
>stable and unstable
>sslte
On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 05:29:41PM -0500, Stephen Pitts wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 11:45:59PM +0400, Konstantin Kivi wrote:
> > Hello All
> >
> deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US unstable non-US/main
> non-US/contrib non-US/non-free
> deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US u
On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 07:40:22PM -0400, Ben Cranston wrote:
> Is it a missing double quote???
>
> > strdup.c :
> > /* $Id: strdup.c,v 1.2 1996/01/31 10:02:49 martin Exp martin $ */
> >
> > #ifndef lint
> > static char vcid[] = "$Id: strdup.c,v 1.2 1996/01/31 10:02:49 martin Exp
>
Is it a missing double quote???
> strdup.c :
> /* $Id: strdup.c,v 1.2 1996/01/31 10:02:49 martin Exp martin $ */
>
> #ifndef lint
> static char vcid[] = "$Id: strdup.c,v 1.2 1996/01/31 10:02:49 martin Exp
^ I don't see a close to this open quote
> martin
> #endif
On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 11:45:59PM +0400, Konstantin Kivi wrote:
> Hello All
>
> I have problem with ssltelnet
> that I tried to install recently.
I can't help you with ssltelnet specifically, but I can
help you with getting source and non-us packages.
>
> first I
Hello All
I have problem with ssltelnet
that I tried to install recently.
first I tried to install binary package
from non-us.debian.org. I tried both
stable and unstable
ssltelnet crashed
if I used -z ssl which I believe provides encryption
Then I tried to get source package from the same
Hi,
I just installed SSLTelnet on my site and it seems to work fine. One
thing though, it stopped displaying /etc/issue.net to people logging in.
Has anyone gotten around this bug | feature?
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Hi all,
anybody using ssltelnet?
I'm using:
ii libssl08 0.8.1-7 SSL shared libraries
ii ssleay 0.8.1-7 Secure Socket Layer and related cryptographi
ii ssltelnet 0.11.1-2 SSLtelnet(d) is telnet(d) replacement with e
I setup certificates and private key using
req -new -x509 -nodes
ANy notice that SSLtelent will not let me connect to localhost where
SSL in.telnetd is running? And after the SSL3 certificate error, my
display is messed up(how to I fix this by hand also) Has anyone used
this with success between two machines. I'm going to be administrating
a machine, and SSL t
--On Tue, May 12, 1998 9:26 am -0500 "Nathan E Norman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, 12 May 1998, Jules Bean wrote:
>
> : Hi there...
>
> [ snip ]
>
> : Now, on the Pentium, everything runs nicely. On the 486, it can take
> : 10-15 *minutes* to complete an ssl-telnet connection. It ge
Jules Bean wrote:
> Now, I can understand that a 486/100 is not the fastest machine around.
> But I can't see why there should be a difference of about 2 orders of
> magnitude between a 486/100 and a Pentium 133. Also - and tellingly -
> in.telnetd is not taking up CPU time on the machine during t
it ;-)
>
> Ouch. I've noticed ssl to be slow on 486s, but not that slow. On the
> other hand, I had some general weirdness problems with SSLTelnet. For
> secure connections, I now use ssh. Have you tried that? It'd be
> interesting to see whether that performs any bette
rdness problems with SSLTelnet. For
secure connections, I now use ssh. Have you tried that? It'd be
interesting to see whether that performs any better.
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MidcoNet - 410 South Phillips Avenue - Sioux Falls, SD 57104
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de between a 486/100 and a Pentium 133. Also - and tellingly -
in.telnetd is not taking up CPU time on the machine during this time. If
I watch 'top', in.telnetd takes up CPU for maybe a few seconds, and
thereafter the machine is idle.
Bizarre.
Has anyone got ssltelnet working on a simil
On 9 Mar 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
: Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
:
: > Among the more vanilla problems is the /etc/issue file - specifically,
: > the advertisement of what OS is running on the target machine. I'd like
: > to get things set up so that it's not immediately cl
Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Among the more vanilla problems is the /etc/issue file - specifically,
> the advertisement of what OS is running on the target machine. I'd like
> to get things set up so that it's not immediately clear whether one of
> our servers is running Linux, B
I'm sure there are others but these were the ones that stood out the most.
Of course, all outgoing connections would still work, such as rlogins and
telnets. I tend to prefer ssh over ssltelnet. IMHO, it provides better
security. Forcing connections via Secure Shell is preferrable but not
alwa
e
to get things set up so that it's not immediately clear whether one of
our servers is running Linux, BSDi, Solaris, etc.
I've run into a problem with my Debian boxes that have ssltelnet
installed. These like to print a banner telling you that a key is being
generated, etc.
So ... i
I have just tried the ssltelnet-0.9.1-2 package it it seems to require
DNS for working. I have a hosts file with the following contents:
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.1 marvin.bln.de marvin
192.168.0.2 hal.bln.de hal data
I i try connecting hal with the
On May 5, Paul Serice wrote
> I've installed ssltelnet, but can't find much documentation.
>
> Is this thing secure? Do all I do is telnet in and out using the new
> programs? How do I know if a secure connection has been established? If
> a secure connection is
I've installed ssltelnet, but can't find much documentation.
Is this thing secure? Do all I do is telnet in and out using
the new programs? How do I know if a secure connection has
been established? If a secure connection is established, does
it just protect the password or does it p
Is there a /etc/issue.net equivalent for ssltelnet?
I like ssltelnet, but I don't much like
586-unknown-linux [SSL] (yodeller) (ttyp6)
Thanks,
Hamish
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