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Date:      Thu, 24 Sep 1998 15:57:23 -0500
From:      Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>
To:        Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com>
Cc:        Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>, committers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Security and other facilities at WC CDROM - the plan.
Message-ID:  <19980924155723.52718@right.PCS>
In-Reply-To: <199809242048.OAA01498@mt.sri.com>; from Nate Williams on Sep 09, 1998 at 02:48:23PM -0600
References:  <199809242008.NAA00446@dingo.cdrom.com> <199809242028.NAA21668@apollo.backplane.com> <199809242034.OAA01374@mt.sri.com> <19980924153844.13776@right.PCS> <199809242048.OAA01498@mt.sri.com>

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On Sep 09, 1998 at 02:48:23PM -0600, Nate Williams wrote:
> > > >     Nahhh, this is where you take your all-in-one floppy-boot-kernel-ssh 
> > > >     system.  Works even better then security cards(!) heh heh heh.
> > > 
> > > Actually, this isn't a bad idea.  You just need an easy way to configure
> > > the IP address, and you're up and running. :)
> > > 
> > > (The only place this falls down is if the IP connection is a dial-up
> > > connection on the very computer you want to have a secure connection
> > > on.  This only happens when I'm at relatives house on vacation.)
> > > 
> > > Nate
> > > 
> > > ps. Do you have such a floppy?
> > 
> > It's called `picobsd'.  :-)  Comes in darned handy when you're
> > stuck in the university library in a sea of windows machines,
> > and want to get some real work done.
> 
> I didn't realize picoBSD had all of those things available on it out of
> the box?

Yup.  Although you have to configure/build ssh from ports first, 
but the `dial' version of picoBSD will include ssh as well as ppp,
telnet, etc.  (cf: src/release/picobsd/dial/crunch1/crunch.conf for 
complete list of utilities).
--
Jonathan



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