IT security people sleep well
Jason Frisvold
friz at corp.ptd.net
Tue Jun 8 02:31:59 UTC 2004
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward B. Dreger [mailto:eddy+public+spam at noc.everquick.net]
>
> Correct. One must shell out more money for a bigger feature set
> to obtain SSH. I don't recall specifics off the top of my head,
> and don't have a javascript-cable machine handy to use Feature
> Navigator[*], but certain { feature sets | trains } only support
> SSHv1.
I don't see why they can't roll it into every ios that runs on a router
capable of ssh. Ssh and sshd on my linux system barely break 500k
compiled... And there's a TON of functionality in there that isn't
required on a router. It would seem that you could get ssh put into
these code trains in under 500k ...
Personally, I like having a little wiggle room in the flash ... Putting
an image on there that occupies the entire flash is a bad thing...
> [*] Quick gripe: Did anyone at Cisco ever consider that people
> might like to use Feature Navigator without javascript?
> What's next? Mandatory Flash Player?
I concur.. Mandatory Javascript sucks... Esp when Mozilla and Firefox
have problems viewing the pages... Cisco's site became decidedly
un-useful when they switched it over to this new design...
> Eddy
Jason Frisvold
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