Subject: Re: secr telnet
To: Brad Salai <bsalai@cyber3.servtech.com>
From: Space Case <wormey@eskimo.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/07/1996 13:03:11
On Apr 7,  9:32am, "Brad Salai" wrote:
>I don't think that's it. I installed a fresh set of tarballs in March,
>including secr, and telnet didn't work. I installed secr last, and finally
>fixed the problem for me by replacing telnet with an earlier version. I
>haven't checked, but I'm reasonably sure that I don't have secure telnet,
>but at least it works.

The Makefile for the domestic telnet was mucked up when I did the last
build, and it didn't get linked with libcrypt.  I plan on doing another
release later this week...

~Steve

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