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Re: Securing ssh tunnels.

From: Ivan Chavero <ichavero(at)uach.mx>
Date: Thu Jun 26 2003 - 18:07:51 EDT

El mar, 24-06-2003 a las 19:54, Darren Reed escribió:
> In a recent encounter with another company, we attempted to get ssh

> access through their firewall but got turned down because it was too
> insecure.

it's more secure than telnet or web access

> ie. with ssh tunneling there is very little real access control on
> network data between the two systems and unlike plain text protocols
> which can be proxied to ensure correctness of content, this is not
> possible with ssh tunnels.

can you explain this, what are you referring to when you say "real access control on network data"?

> Has anyone else come across this sort of reasoning ?

i use secure shell it's pretty flexible and you can make secure conecctions of almost anything (ene trhough i could be wrong i'm only begginig to explore more posibilities of ssh on other things besides remote shell sessions or command execution) Received on Thu Jun 26 21:17:30 2003

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