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Configure SSH on your Cisco router
Most IT pros know that using Telnet to manage routers, switches, and firewalls is not exactly a security best practice. Instead, the accepted alternative to Telnet's lack of security is Secure Shell SSH. Learn how to configure SSH on your Cisco router. David Davis has the details. Most IT...
Tags: Cisco IOS, Cisco Router, SSH, Cisco Systems Inc., Network security, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, 3DES, Telnet, router, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, SSH2, SSH1, David Davis
Technical articles 2005-09-22

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ZaTelnet professional (zip)
ZaTelnet Professional is a Telnet/SSH/SSH1/SSH2 client for devices supporting Microsoft Compact Framework 1.0 or 2.0. It also emulates terminal VT100 basically enough for working with Midnight Commander and other console programs. ZaTelnet Professional supports SSH2 authorization both by "plain password" and "keyboard interactive". The latter mode can be useful in...
Tags: Console, ZaTelnet Professional, Keyboards, Digital Security, Hardware, Peripherals, Security
Software downloads 2007-02-13
SSH sessions without a password
I wish you wouldn't have offered ssh1 in that demoIt's insecure... There is no reason not to go with ssh2. I liked the article though... I use keys for logging into all the servers I have access to. One, its just plane safer. Two, it makes...
Tags: droolin, password, security, networking, SSH
Discussion threads 2007-02-12
SSH Explorer (exe)
SSH Explorer is a new generation SSH/Telnet client and terminal emulator that makes remote Linux server administration look like much more fun than it actually is. File View panel lets you navigate through and operate with remote directories and files as effortlessly as if they were on your home computer....
Tags: SSH, SSH Explorer, Telnet, Networking
Software downloads 2007-08-29
Xshell (exe)
Xshell is secure terminal emulation software that supports SSH1, SSH2, SFTP, RLOGIN, and TELNET protocols. It allows you to get access to Unix/Linux hosts securely over insecure Internet. Key features include connection with address bar, Password/Public key/Keyboard Interactive authentication, SSH authentication agent, RSA/DSA key generation wizard, international output encoding, color...
Tags: Authentication, Xshell, Telnet, Tcp/Ip, Linux, Security, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2006-04-21
SSH Tunnel (exe)
SSH Tunnel is a powerful encryption and tunneling program that supports SSH1 and SSH2. It has a very flexible port forward system that allows for the assignment of any local addresses including changing ones like DHCP assigned as well as remote port forwarding (given your provider supports/provides this feature). SSH...
Tags: SSH, SSH Tunnel
Software downloads 2005-06-29
SecureToken (exe)
SecureToken is an SSH1/SSH2 client with an Internet-Explorer-style address bar that supports a wide variety of traditional communication protocols such as Telnet, direct COM port and dial-up modem. For SSH-related tasks, SecureToken includes an easy-to-use, GUI-based, SCP-compatible application and port-forward manager. SecureToken also has an address book and fully customizable...
Tags: Address Book, Toolbar, SecureToken, Telnet, Modems, Networking, Hardware, Components
Software downloads 2007-08-16
See how lesser-known threats can attack your security infrastructure
Network intrusion can take many forms, which makes prevention an ongoing process of active responses. This downloadable chapter from the Syngress book Intrusion Prevention and Active Response: Deploying Network and Host IPS, by Michael Rash, et al, explores three common intrusion attacks by breaking them down and describing them in...
Tags: Deploying Network, DOS, intrusion, prevention, Active Response, Host IPS, intrusion prevention, Syngress, Web, Web site, network, Michael Rash, security, attack
Download resources 2005-11-25
z/Scope Workbench (exe)
z/Scope Workbench is an essential set of integrated tools for accessing IBM Mainframes, IBM AS/400 and Unix servers. It includes a multi-host terminal emulator, a remote Code Editor for Windows all and a full FTP client, all in one solution. This is ideal to suite the daily needs of Systems...
Tags: FTP Client, IBM AS/400, Unix, z/Scope Workbench, Mainframes, Servers, Programming Languages, Hardware, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2008-01-10
WeOnlyDo! wodTelnetDLX ActiveX (exe)
wodTelnetDLX is a telnet client component ready to connect to various terminal based clients, most commonly to UNIX telnet daemon. Besides supported Telnet protocol, it also supports secured communication through encryption using well known SSH (SSH1 and SSH2 are supported), as well as SSL/TLS Secure Socket Layer protocol. ActiveX version...
Tags: ActiveX, wodTelnetDLX, Telnet, Networking
Software downloads 2008-01-23
Configure Cisco routers to use Active Directory authentication -- the router side
Did you know that you can leverage the Windows Active Directory username/password database to log in to your Cisco routers and switches? Last time, David Davis explained how to install, configure, and troubleshoot Windows' Internet Authentication Service IAS. To wrap up this series, this week he tells you how to...
Tags: Cisco Router, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, RADIUS, IP, Cisco Systems Inc., Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Network security, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, router, authentication, IP address, server, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Microsoft Windows, David Davis, R1-871W, Security
Technical articles 2007-05-10
Replace Telnet with SSH to shore up secure connections
If you're using Telnet to control network devices, you should consider switching to something more secure. Mike Mullins tells you how to replace Telnet with Secure Shell SSH. Using Telnet, a TCP/IP protocol for accessing remote computers, to control your network devices is comparable to shouting your...
Tags: Telnet, SSH, Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, router, Security Solutions Newsletter, Mike Mullins, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2005-10-13
My Top Five admin apps
It’s amazing now many applications we all use from day to day and pretty much take for granted. There are, of course, hundreds of small apps that perform a vital function, but most of these are only occasional; prime examples of these would be tcpdump, WinRAR, patch/diff, gcc, and so...
Tags: Vmware, Software, Opensource, Networking, Network Tools, General
Blog posts 2007-05-08
Get control with 10 useful Perl modules for network programmers
As you may already know, the Comprehensive Perl ArchiveNetwork CPAN has a bunch of ready-made Perl modules to enable developers toefficiently perform common tasks. This is particularly true of CPAN's network programming category, which has thousands ofPerl modules ranging from general server daemons to highly-specificapplications interacting with a Cisco router....
Tags: Contributor Melonfire, HTTP, network, Perl, server
Technical articles 2006-03-27
Configure PenguiNet 2.01 for easy Windows terminal emulations
PenguiNet is a robust terminal emulator with a lot of configuration options. In this Daily Feature, Brien Posey explains how to create and configure a profile in PenguiNet and how to attach to a host.PenguiNet is a Microsoft Windows Secure Shell SSH and Telnet client that was developed by Silicon...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Brien M. Posey MCSE, PenguiNet 2.01
Technical articles 2002-10-17
Lock IT Down: Getting started with Solaris: Security out of the box
Learn how to perform some basic lock-down procedures on a Solaris system.Solaris 8.0 comes with a wealth of features, but before you take your brand-spanking-new install and connect it to the Internet, you may want to look at what is enabled and lock things down a bit.In this Daily Drill...
Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, Servers, Stew Benedict, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, Telnet, SSH, computer security, security
Technical articles 2001-07-04
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