Adam Shostack <adam@bwh.harvard.edu> writes:
A general framework, based on public key encryption would be a far more flexible, powerful and useful tool for generating security on the net than simply securing TELNET.
I sincerely doubt that such a system would be designed or implemented before the turn of the century. All one needs to do is take a look at the PEM key certification authority clusterfuck to see just how difficult it can be to implment something like this. The additional benefits that adding encryption to telnet offer is that the telnet protocol is used in more areas than telnet. Many programs and protocols use the telnet system for control channels and other bits so that a significant change to telnet can have ramifications beyond just the obvious ones... jim