Re: making telnet secure

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If you want to use ssh, you have to use ssh, not telnet.  ssh cannot
speak the telnet protocol.
You can use port forwarding.  But, that is about it.

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 2:17 AM, Sudarshan Soma <sudarshan12s@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> HI ,
> I have telnet server implemented on the server. Now i want the ssh
> client to connect to this modified telnet server by adding
> encryption/decryption functions in it.
>
>
> Can I do this easily by just putting the appropriate encrypt/decrypt
> functions , session key establishment code from ssh server to telnet
> server.
>
> Tunelling is one solution , i can think of . Is there any other easy
> alternative for this apart from changing the telnet server code.
>
> Please advice.
>
> Best Regards,
> Pavan
>



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