Re: secure vpn or telnet sessions
From: David M. Fetter (dfetter@setec-astronomy.biz)
Date: 01/30/03
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Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 11:28:53 -0800 From: "David M. Fetter" <dfetter@setec-astronomy.biz> To: Flory D Jeffrey Contractor 59MDSS/MSISI <Jeffrey.Flory2@LACKLAND.AF.MIL>
For VPN, I would go with Cisco products. As for secure telnet, why
don't you replace telnet with SSH (i.e. secure shell)? Of course, the
real questions is for what purpose is this to be setup? In other words,
is it worth spending a lot of money for one solution over the other?
P.S. What operating system(s) are involved here? It's difficult to
recommend without know that.
Flory D Jeffrey Contractor 59MDSS/MSISI wrote:
> To all
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> I need some help,
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> Need to find out what would be the very best way to set up either one of
> these two types of sessions, using encryption, and password protection, etc.
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> VPN
> TELNET,
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> Thanks for your help.
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>>Jeff
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