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Re: Future of kerberised telnet, login, rsh, ftp?
>Even though a patched ssh is pretty speedy, I don't plan on getting rid of
>krsh or kftp anytime soon. But still, we've found that "everyone" has scp
>or sftp while few of our users have kerberized tools, so ssh is slowly
>taking over.
Heh, not a problem for us: we give the users pre-compiled binary kits
(which I think makes thing easier from a security perspective; our
stuff contains some anti-cracking measures in them).
--Ken
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