Re: telnet and router question
From: Simon Gray (simong_at_desktop-guardian.com)
Date: 07/31/03
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To: "marlon corleone" <mmp6107625@yahoo.com>, <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org> Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 08:22:03 +0100
> why is it router is invented, since in windows BOX it
> can act as a router which has ICS builtin,
Windows you have to pay a fortune for, its unreliable, insecure the list is
endless. Plus you try a configure windows with ics to route between several
interfaces...
Not to mention that (i'm guessing on this one correct me if im wrong)
routers were probably around long before, windows?
>and 2nd why
> is it most routers configured through telnet services
> since it is being considered as "inseceure". can a
> router be configured through SSH, since it was being
> favored to be used for better security.
telnet sends data over the wire in clear text, where as ssh uses encryption
(cipher text)
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