netkit-telnet 0.17-40 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
netkit-telnet (0.17-40) unstable; urgency=low * Bring in package changes from experimental to unstable. * debian/rules: Add a variable LDDEFS. It is consumed during linking and is intended to suppress unnecessary linking. -- Mats Erik Andersson <email address hidden> Mon, 27 Apr 2015 22:37:15 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Mats Erik Andersson
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Mats Erik Andersson
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- net
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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Series | Published | Component | Section | |
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Xenial | release | main | net |
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netkit-telnet_0.17-40.dsc | 1.8 KiB | cb989edd1954dc63b7a19dbdcd34cf4f2dcdca489a6b6a35d76bd9f610317847 |
netkit-telnet_0.17.orig.tar.gz | 130.6 KiB | 9c80d5c7838361a328fb6b60016d503def9ce53ad3c589f3b08ff71a2bb88e00 |
netkit-telnet_0.17-40.debian.tar.xz | 35.3 KiB | 41e0f50d1d674e487dd42d7b9aac25973a2d45b2b78f301a7f01ca5b34d66e20 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- telnet: No summary available for telnet in ubuntu yakkety.
No description available for telnet in ubuntu yakkety.
- telnet-dbgsym: No summary available for telnet-dbgsym in ubuntu yakkety.
No description available for telnet-dbgsym in ubuntu yakkety.
- telnetd: basic telnet server
The in.telnetd program is a server which supports the DARPA telnet interactive
communication protocol.
.
This legacy server should in general be abandoned in favour of a contemporary
ssh-server, as this implementation only is able to process password and user
name in clear text. Other variants, like telnetd-ssl and a selection of
Kerberized TELNET servers, are able to improve on this by providing secure
forms of authentication and encryption.
- telnetd-dbgsym: debug symbols for package telnetd
The in.telnetd program is a server which supports the DARPA telnet interactive
communication protocol.
.
This legacy server should in general be abandoned in favour of a contemporary
ssh-server, as this implementation only is able to process password and user
name in clear text. Other variants, like telnetd-ssl and a selection of
Kerberized TELNET servers, are able to improve on this by providing secure
forms of authentication and encryption.