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Re: suggestion for /etc/athena/inetd.conf

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michael P. Phillips)
Mon Oct 6 02:55:15 1997

From: "Michael P. Phillips" <mpp@MIT.EDU>
To: Edwin Foo <efoo@MIT.EDU>
Cc: Erik Nygren <nygren@MIT.EDU>, "Kevin 'Bob' Fu" <fubob@MIT.EDU>,
        linux-dev@MIT.EDU, net-defense@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 06 Oct 1997 02:14:52 EDT."
             <3.0.3.32.19971006021452.0072f19c@hesed.mit.edu> 
Date: Mon, 06 Oct 1997 02:56:25 EDT


The commercial SSH client for Windows does in fact work for free for
30 days. I've tried it, it is nice. I've also heard a rumor that one
can compile the free SSH Unix client sources with the Cygnus cygwin32 
package under Windows. I plan on trying that sometime this week. That would
result in a free SSH client for Windows. I've not tried thet client James
pointed out, yet.

About SSH + KerbV4 + AFS... Anyone got that working? I played with a
patch that suppousedly added this support to sshd a few weeks ago, but
the resultant binary didn't DTRT. I will be trying again in a few days.
(sshd works with Kerb5 without patching, supposedly). Anyone know what the
status of Kerb5 for linux is? (as in, is there an upcoming package for
Linux-Athena? I expect it may be possible to go and grab the sources and
hack something together...)

Mike

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