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James Wilkinson
james at westexe.demon.co.uk
Mon Oct 18 00:06:11 UTC 2004
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Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Yes, telnet (server) is a DON'T under all circumstances.
That *is* debatable: if you've got a secure network, then it's
reasonable. For example, if you've got the server, the client, and all
cabling in the same room (and visible), and the users are trusted, it's
OK. Or if you're doing telnet over a VPN.
James.
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