It was a request by the boss. He loves pico, and was getting cursor
position from his current ssh client. We've since convinced him to
use nano -c, and use putty.
thanks for all the advice!
Eric
On Oct 25, 2007, at 5:11 PMOct 25, 2007, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
N.J. Thomas wrote:
* Eric F Crist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-24 14:12:59
-0500]:
I'm looking for a good, free, SSH client that has line/column
numbers at the bottom, similar to SecureCRT.
I'm curious as to why you need the line/column numbers displayed for
your terminal in an SSH client? That seems to me a completely
unrelated
function. Most editors (Vi, Emacs, etc.) will give you that info, but
can you explain why need it as necessary component for an SSH client?
Thomas
I am also confused about your question as a previous sender. Do you
have cygwin installed on your Windows machines?
You can use shell to ssh to a remote location like in Unix. The
next thing that comes to my mind is PUTTY but I am not really sure
if you already dismissed it as inadequate. WinSCP is secure copy
client (sftp) which is in Unix world part of ssh but as I said
earlier if you have cygwin you can pretend that you are in the Unix
environment. OpenSSH is a cygwin package!
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