Re: Allow telnet to only one IP using host.deny or host.allow

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On Tuesday 05 October 2010 10:53 AM, Tim wrote:
> Tim:
>    
>>> Though, I wouldn't allow telnet, at all. Are you sure you need it?
>>>        
>
> Jatin K:
>    
>> I'm also thinking like you ... no need to allow telnet .....but
>> customer is the king .... he says the he wants telnet to server ...
>> nothing can be done ...!!!
>>      
> I'd ask to make sure whether he knows about alternatives.  He might be
> able to SSH, but doesn't know it even exists.
>    
that also can be a good solution ..you are right

> Telnet being completely unencrypted makes it easy for anyone snooping to
> capture passwords.  Though, having said that, most people fetch their
> mail using a protocol that sends the passwords unencrypted, too.
>
>    
>> finally I've used both host file and iptables ...
>>      


> Since you're making this public

entire network is not connected to the Internet .... it's only on LAN 
only 60 to 65 computers on it



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