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| Subject: | Re: Is this normal? |
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| Date: | Fri, 22 Oct 2004 21:50:58 -0700 (PDT) |
I thought ssh did not send cleartext? Granted you can see source and destination and the fact that they are using ssh if you sniff when the session is starting, but no passwords are sent cleartext. But you'd be able to see that anyway. Though I think someone here mentioned in the ssh, not openssh, implementation there is a provision to send things in cleartext, though that has to be configured. Sure you can use hostkeys. hostkeys will verify that you are logging in from a certain host. But I also recomend you use passwords. --- bp1974@comcast.net wrote:
* Disable clear text services (telnet,ssh etc.)
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