I've been playing with AMPR (TCP/IP over hamradio) using a couple of raspberrypi's. I've been using rsh, because, well, ssh is encrypted and so banned for use on ham bands. But some numbnuts has decided that if ssh is installed, then rsh is a symlink to ssh. Thanks, but I thought this was linux. If I wanted a system that tried to save me from anything "difficult" I'd be running Windoze.
Involuntary encryption. (Score:0)
I've been playing with AMPR (TCP/IP over hamradio) using a couple of raspberrypi's. I've been using rsh, because, well, ssh is encrypted and so banned for use on ham bands. But some numbnuts has decided that if ssh is installed, then rsh is a symlink to ssh. Thanks, but I thought this was linux. If I wanted a system that tried to save me from anything "difficult" I'd be running Windoze.
Involuntary encryption. (Score:0)
You can run ssh without encryption. I'm not sure if you can disable authetication, but that is not illegal anyway.
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