The ftp.cray.com server does not have publicly available Telnet sources that include encryption code, due to U.S. export control requirements. A version of telnet with encryption is available from MIT. Attached is a note describing how to get those sources. The latest version is available as telnet.95.10.23.tar.Z -David Borman, dab@cray.com > From telnet-ietf-relay@cray.com Wed May 4 07:39:25 1994 > Date: Wed, 4 May 94 08:39:10 EDT > From: tytso@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Theodore Ts'o) > Message-Id: <9405041239.AA19517@tsx-11.MIT.EDU> > To: "Roland J. Schemers III" > Cc: telnet-ietf@cray.com, dab@cray.com > In-Reply-To: Roland J. Schemers III's message of Tue, 3 May 1994 16:53:56 -0700, > <9405031653.ZM2612@Slapshot.Stanford.EDU> > Subject: Re: telnet.94.02.07... > Address: 1 Amherst St., Cambridge, MA 02139 > Phone: (617) 253-8091 > Content-Length: 941 > > From: "Roland J. Schemers III" > Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 16:53:56 -0700 > > I'm trying to get a hold of: > > telnet.94.02.07.tar.Z > > The version on ftp.cray.com has encryption ripped out. I can understand > if it was taken out for export reasons, but is there a way for an > American citizen to get it? :-) > > It's available on net-dist.mit.edu, in the directory /pub/telnet. > You'll have to read the README file to get further information about how > to get the distribution. You also must be coming from a host which can > DNS reverse-resolve to a name that's likely to be in the U.S. Contact > me if you have a DNS name ending in something like .ORG, where it's not > clear whether or not you're coming from the U.S. or Canada or not. > > (We're distributing an older version of that telnet with our Kerberos V5 > distribution, using similar restrictions to prevent export, on > athena-dist.mit.edu.) > > - Ted