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Re: Best File System for partitions over 600GB



Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote in Article <[🔎] 20070315081422.GA11467@fantomas.sk>
posted to gmane.linux.debian.user:

>> On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 15:43:03 -0400
>> Greg Folkert <greg@gregfolkert.net> wrote:
>> > and RIP TelnetD (IOW the telnet Daemon) right out of the machine.
>> > OpenSSH (as done by OpenBSD devs) is what should be defacto standard.
> 
> On 13.03.07 19:37, Celejar wrote:
>> I'm curious about telnet(d)-ssl. I don't know any reason to use it over
>> ssh, but I wonder how secure it actually is?
> 
> ssl'ed telnet can't forward tcp/x11 connections, which is an advantage for
> some networks) but it does not have native check gfor host keys. I hope
> this answers both questions.

If telnet-ssl is just telnet wrapped in SSL, then it sure can forward X11
connections (as can telnet).  It just doesn't make you explicitly pass a -Y
or -X to make it so like SSH tends to.




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