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[ILUG] Question about ssh

[ILUG] Question about ssh

Chris Woods woods.mc at gmail.com
Wed Aug 8 17:30:55 IST 2007


There is a port of putty for S60 (Symbian, aka EPOC32) available at the
moment. If you've an Nokia E61 or alike (Nokia E90) with a qwerty keyboard
it would be pretty usable. I have tried it on a S60 device with the numeric
keypad... let's just say that took me a while.


On 08/08/07, Michael Watterson <watty at eircom.net> wrote:
>
> Timothy Murphy wrote:
> > On Fri 03 Aug 2007, Paul Barry wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I bring putty on my usb-stick and have an ssh applet on my own https
> >> server.
> >>
> >
> > This is probably a very ignorant question,
> > but why not just open an ssh port on the server,
> > and use putty on the remote machine?
> > Is this unsafe?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> If there is local malware on the remote PC you use putty on, there could
> be a problem, though the risk may be low.
> * keylogger is the simplest threat.
> As discussed earlier there are more complex attacks that are ver much
> less likely.
>
> Now if you could boot the PC from USB stick ...
>
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> Mike
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