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From: Hsin-Yu Sidney Li <LIH at cliffy.polaroid.com> > Has anyone heard of a secure session handler program called "ses", > and is it available for Linux? It's like an encrypted version > of telnet, and I know SunOS has it. You might be thinking of "ssh". I don't remember where to get it, but you should be able to find it through a netsearch on the web. Let me know if you have problems locating it. You can also try checking on tsx-11.mit.edu or sunsite.unc.edu. Dale Dale Worley worley at world.std.com -- "In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king." So goes the old adage, but nothing could be more false. In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man has a terrifying disability. Simple surgery will put him right...
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