
Actually, I recommend systems based on threat and comfort. If the system is protected (ie, behind a firewall, on a compartmentalized network), I use ssh, no problem. I use ssh even where I'm not comfortable with it because I'm more comfortable with it than with the alternatives, but there are times when the "No remote access" option is more comfortable than ssh. Adam Perry E. Metzger wrote: | Chad Dougherty writes: | > > Despite all this, I use it, like it, and recomend it for use | > > in systems not likely to come under attack by professionals. | > | > Why do you say "not likely to come under attack by professionals"? | > Have you found security holes in it? | | Security professionals do not recommend use of systems they feel less | than perfectly comfortable with whether or not they know of specific | holes. -- "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -Hume