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Re: How can I use sshd to satisfy my needs?

From: Marcos D. Marado Torres <marado(at)student.dei.uc.pt>
Date: Wed Mar 26 2003 - 13:58:58 EST

On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Brian Hatch wrote:

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> > I'm looking forward to a way of running a ssh deamon in a

Yes, that's what I want, and yes, that's the SSH purpose. I want to do this because the redirection would not be to telnet, but to other program I have and that opens one port, with I communicate in plain text. If I had

1) connection encrypted using ssh to the server
2) connection data redirected to the program
3) program only gives permission to ssh to connect to him
Then all information would be encrypted till that program but the connection between ssh and the program, in the same machine (no problem).

> You could probably do something like you're describing by

Yes, that could almost fix the problem. But I want a sollution that gives me no need of being root (or, in other words, without creating another user.)

> But I still fail to see why this is a *good* idea.

I hope you do now...

Do you need help?X

Thanks,
Mind Booster Noori

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> Brian Hatch Why do we put suits

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Received on Wed Mar 26 15:49:56 2003

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