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Trevor Perry wrote:
From what I know using a secure client, TELNET is port 23 and secure
TELNET uses another port - most likely 992.

Right ... is that sufficient for telnet though?

A TCP/IP daemon can listen on *ANY* port it wants to ... 23 is just the
standard for telnet (as is 992 for secure telnet).

With FTP there is a parameter to indicate that you are initiating a SSL
FTP (SECCNN). You can also alter the ports you connect to with FTP.

If you were initiating a secure telnet session from within i5/os, I
would expect there to be a parameter indicating that a secure connection
is required.

Unfortunately, I do not have a system with SSL enabled to play around
with at the moment.

david


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