> Do you want VPN or SSH connect? SSH of course works without problems on > Fedora, both as server as well as client. You can use SSH for tunneling > too, as a "lightweight" VPN. > > But I would highly recommend that you switch off every telnet daemon! > And just use POP3S and IMAPS instead of the normal daemons without > SSL/TLS encryption. Actual clients on Windows[tm] and Linux do support > these secured services. I suppose that the S version are just the normal one over a TLS channel, with Client authentication. But I thought about SSH and a secure telnet for remote management like password changes.