[ale] Telnet help
Jeremy T. Bouse
undrgrid at undergrid.net
Fri Jul 24 15:27:41 EDT 1998
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The easiest method to handle this would be to have SSH install'd
on both the remote and local box and use that to execute the scripts. I
have that on machines and it works great as it encrypts the packets
between the two machines useing 3DES and RSA technologies thereby gettin
rid of pesky lil packet sniffers... I don't like Telnet... Only use SSH to
remotely log into any machine from remote...
Respectfully,
Jeremy T. Bouse
System Administrator
On Fri, 24 Jul 1998, James Patrick on Sat wrote:
> Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 13:33:03 -0400
> From: James Patrick on Sat <jpatrick at sat.sita.int>
> To: ale at cc.gatech.edu
> Subject: [ale] Telnet help
>
> Well, I am tying execute xterms on many machines(not all Linux) while just
> being on one box(a linux machine). I am trying to automate this, and I
> can't use any remote functions (ie rlogin, rsh) because of the security
> issues. I have tried using telnet, with a redirected script but I can't
> seen to get my output redirected to the screen correctly. I was hoping
> someone else has done this sucessfully so they could give me some pointers.
>
> Brgs, James
> ATL IS Communications
>
> http://www.sita.int
>
>
Jeremy T. Bouse - SouthNet TeleComm Services, Inc - www.STSI.net
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