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Why aren’t we using SSH for everything?

Started byyeti <yeti@tilde.institute>
First post2024-06-16 18:22 +0042
Last post2024-06-16 19:45 +0042
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  Why aren’t we using SSH for everything? yeti <yeti@tilde.institute> - 2024-06-16 18:22 +0042
    Re: Why aren’t we using SSH for everything? Stefan Claas <pollux@tilde.club> - 2024-06-16 20:07 +0200
      Re: Why aren’t we using SSH for everything? yeti <yeti@tilde.institute> - 2024-06-16 19:45 +0042

#145 — Why aren’t we using SSH for everything?

Fromyeti <yeti@tilde.institute>
Date2024-06-16 18:22 +0042
SubjectWhy aren’t we using SSH for everything?
Message-ID<87msnk6b2a.fsf@tilde.institute>
Why aren’t we using SSH for everything?
https://shazow.net/posts/ssh-how-does-it-even/

`ssh chat.shazow.net` still works.

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#146

FromStefan Claas <pollux@tilde.club>
Date2024-06-16 20:07 +0200
Message-ID<v4n9kb$6933$1@i2pn2.org>
In reply to#145
yeti wrote:

> Why aren’t we using SSH for everything?
> https://shazow.net/posts/ssh-how-does-it-even/
> 
> `ssh chat.shazow.net` still works.
> 

Interesting, just tried it out.

https://github.com/shazow/ssh-chat

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#147

Fromyeti <yeti@tilde.institute>
Date2024-06-16 19:45 +0042
Message-ID<87frtc6781.fsf@tilde.institute>
In reply to#146
A while ago using TELNET to connect to a database or BBS was fairly
common.  Using SSH now just reflects some updates we have got since
then.

$ telnet horizons.jpl.nasa.gov 6775

Most text based protocols still look just like a specialised shell we
could plug directly into INETD or use as shell of a real user account.

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