![]() I suppose it's probably because the RSA patents which controlled access to the SSH algorithms in the U.S. If you wouldn't send your credit card over an unencrypted link, you probably shouldn't be sending your username/password over it, either. Telnet sends your username and password in plain text, analogous to HTTP SSH is equivalent to running your telnet session analogous to running a web site through a HTTPS "secure" (encrypted) server. Then click on the button to "turn remote Telnet access" on.įWIW, I have no idea why Apple chose to allow Telnet as a potential service (at least for this release), since SSH allows the equivalent functionality with much greater security. From there, click on the "lock" icon in the bottom left and enter your "administrator" password so you can edit the (normally grayed-out) settings. From the GUI, go to System Preferences > Sharing.
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