From: cmcurtin@goffer.cb.att.com (C Matthew Curtin)
To: droelke@rdxsunhost.aud.alcatel.com (Daniel R. Oelke)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-12-16 22:20:06 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 17 Dec 1995 06:20:06 +0800
From: cmcurtin@goffer.cb.att.com (C Matthew Curtin)
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 1995 06:20:06 +0800
To: droelke@rdxsunhost.aud.alcatel.com (Daniel R. Oelke)
Subject: Re: Encrypted telnet...
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Dan> I am looking for an encrypted telnet (or rlogin/etc) package
Dan> that supports a Windoze client.
You might want to check into STEL from CERT-IT; in their paper
describing it, they note that ports exist (as of June '95) on
HPUX, SunOS, IRIX, Solaris, and Linux. Since you mentioned an
interest in hacking some code yourself, you might want to see
if you could make a Windows port of their client.
STEL should be available via anonymous ftp at
ftp://ftp.dsi.unimi.it/pub/security/cert-it/stel.tar.gz
CERT-IT can be found on the web at
http://idea.sec.dsi.unimi.it/cert-it.html
...and the authors of the STEL paper, and their email addresses
are:
David Vincenzetti vince@dsi.unimi.it
Stefano Taino taino@dsi.unimi.it
Fabio Bolognesi bolo@dsi.unimi.it
- -matt
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