non-secure network utilities - pointers?
Sam Quigley
poodge at econ.Berkeley.EDU
Tue Aug 13 04:45:55 PDT 1996
What cypherpunk-approved (tm) -- that is, cryptographically strong,
freely available, and well-implemented (reliable) -- network utilities are
available? I'm willing to agree to US-only license agreement iff I have
to...
I'm looking for secure telnet, ftp, talk, etc. that I can run over a
potentially insecure network (and their respective daemons).
Is SSL the way to go? (If so, what's the best implementation?) What
about other protocols? Is there some comprehensive {web,ftp}site
where I can find more information on this subject?
Please reply off-list to poodge at econ.berkeley.edu
thanks,
-sq
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