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  9. From: Camillo S{rs <Camillo.Sars@datafellows.com>
  10. Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc,alt.security,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.admin.security,comp.security.unix
  11. Subject: Re: ssh (secure shell) with kermit ?
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  13. Date: 10 Feb 1997 15:47:14 +0200
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  22.  
  23. croten@big.aa.net (Charles Roten) writes:
  24.  
  25. > Secure shell should get the job done, from what I've read in it's
  26. > FAQ.  But can it be run _securely_, from within _kermit_ .. either
  27. > MS-kermit or C-kermit ?  Or, of course, from within Kermit-95 ?
  28.  
  29. Depends on what you are trying to do, and on what kinds of systems.
  30. However, using the port forwarding facilities, you can run virtually
  31. any TCP protocol over SSH, so I think it will fit your needs!
  32.  
  33. Regards,
  34.  
  35. -- 
  36. Camillo S∩┐╜rs <Camillo.Sars@DataFellows.com>     Data Fellows Ltd.
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  39. http://www.iki.fi/ged                           F-Secure SSH