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Re: SSH question
From: "-= ArkanoiD =-" <ark () mpak convey ru>
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 98 00:59:02 +0300

nuqneH,

=> Date: Sat, 11 Apr 1998 17:15:34 -0400
=> From: Michael Lerperger <mlerp () whoi edu>
=> Subject: Re: SSH question

[dd]

=> Another, much cleaner way is, of course, to compile ssh with SOCKS
=> support. Most firewall products will support that, too. One advantage is
=> that, if configured right on your client, you can transparently use ssh
=> both to machines inside and outside yor firewalled LAN.

I consider SOCKS being the Bad Thing on the firewall due to lack of
administration and monitoring features.

That's just my opinion but i never use it. Every time i thought i need SOCKS
i solved the problem another way.
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