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Re: Update on user-level hack to do telnet encryption posted recently
As for this current "idea", with an implementation of an encrypted
STANDARD telnet already written and likely available soon for
anonymous FTP, I think I'm being sane, not "a wet blanket". You can
already get a version of the Cray telnet that implements the
authentication code and hack in a reimplementation of the encryption
code if you wish. See below for that. However, producing silly
non-standard telnet hacks makes little sense.
Perry, I *already* have the bsd4.4 Kerberized telnet with DES that comes with
the BSDI distribution (original code in the US, a re-implementation on
supplementary floppies in the UK) - I've had it for half a year now,
and you know what? - it's of no use to me at all. Not *one* of the dozen
odd sites I telnet to is running it. Maybe in several years time we'll
all be running the same encrypted telnet, but for now I want *something*
to keep the nosey little kids from reading my packets and if I have to
ftp a short source and compile it every time I log in somewhere then
that's what I'll do. I bet my telnet sessions are secure a lot sooner
than yours are. The degree of that security depends to some extent on
how much help I get implementing a stream cypher because I'm not sure I
trust myself to do it properly. So I would really appreciate if you
don't think this project is worthwhile, that you simply don't contribute
rather than going out of your way to encourage others not to as well.
G