Encrypted Telnet

Ed Carp [khijol SysAdmin] erc at khijol.intele.net
Sun Jul 30 00:13:50 PDT 1995


On Sun, 30 Jul 1995, Flame Remailer wrote:

> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> 
> Announcing CryptoTCP beta version 0.9
> 
> CTCP is a public domain software package to do encrypted TCP sessions on
> unix systems.  It features Diffie-Hellman key exchange with triple-DES
> encryption.  This initial release is to be considered a beta version.
> Bug reports or comments on security issues are invited.
> 
> Features:
> 
>  - May be installed by any user on the system and does not require root
>    privileges.
> 
>  - Server can protect all TCP-based services (mail, news, web, etc.)
> 
>  - Includes a secure telnet client.
> 
>  - A random key is chosen for each session, so sessions can not be
>    decrypted later or replayed.
> 
>  - Source code is available and in the public domain.

Oh, thanks a lot - tell us everything except where to get it...
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