My impression is that this solution wouldn't work under Windows NT. Is this true? "Yutaka Sato" <paeaabth4-mxhgu43vih3w.ml@delegate.org> wrote in message news:wRdZm.ysato@etl.go.jp... > Hi, > > On 01/23/01(07:31) you Rajiv Dulepet <p3ubqbdyi-mxhgu43vih3w.ml@delegate.org> wrote > in <_A989@delegate-en.ML_> > |Hi > |Is there a SSH version of Delegate similar SSL version (SSLWAY) that I can > |incorporate for Telnet etc? > > I think "SSHway" specialized for DeleGate is not so necessary > because there are other ways to utilize SSH with DeleGate. > > First, so called "port forwarding" of SSH can be used to relay > the communication between two DeleGates, like follows: > > [hostD] [hostL] [hostR] [hostG] > clients --- DeleGate --- ssh ============= sshd --- DeleGate --- servers > (encrypted) > > hostG% delegated -P8888 RELIABLE=hostR > > hostL% ssh -L8000:hostG:8888 hostR > > hostD% delegated -P8021 MASTER=hostL:8000 SERVER=ftp > hostD% delegated -P8023 MASTER=hostL:8000 SERVER=telent > hostD% delegated -P8080 MASTER=hostL:8000 SERVER=http > hostD% ... > > It is likely that hostD is the same with hostL, and hostR is the > same with hostG. > > Another way to use SSH is described at: > <URL:http://www.delegate.org/delegate/ssh/> > > Cheers, > Yutaka > -- > Yutaka Sato <ptarqbth4-mxhgu43vih3w.ml@delegate.org> http://www.delegate.org/~ysato/ @ @ > Computer Science Division, Electrotechnical Laboratory ( - ) > 1-1-4 Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8568 Japan _< >_ >