From: markh@wimsey.bc.ca (Mark C. Henderson)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com (cypherpunks)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-03-07 05:53:09 UTC
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From: markh@wimsey.bc.ca (Mark C. Henderson)
Date: Sun, 6 Mar 94 21:53:09 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com (cypherpunks)
Subject: Re: Screen and secure sessions
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On a related note.
There's a program called term which is popular in the Linux community.
from the latest term version announcement:
(For those that don't know: Term is a user level slip replacement. It
ISN'T slip, but achieves much of the functionality. Error correction,
compression, and multiplexing across a serial line are all supported,
enabling X windows across a serial line and such.. }
Now, term already allows compression across the line (yes it has
features for dealing with lines which can't handle certain
characters). You can have several sessions going, file transfers and
even X clients.
I believe that it wouldn't take too much work to add DH key exchange
and IDEA or triple DES? (GNU GMP might be a good place to look
for the multiple precision math, but there are lots of choices). Am
I going to do it? Well, not this week.
If anyone has time to work on this, the term source is available by
anon ftp from ftp tartarus.uwa.edu.au in /pub/oreillym/term. Last
time I looked term would run on many popular Unix (or Unix-like)
systems.
Mark
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