You can use TeraTerm with the SSH add-on.

A web search should find both of these with no problem.

Chris SW

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Carpenter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:02 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more
question =)


> How can I connect to my server using SSH on the client side?  The client
is
> using windows.  Do they make any SSH programs for windows?  Thanks
again...
>
> Alan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of civileme
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 4:47 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more
> question =)
>
>
> On Monday 26 November 2001 10:42 am, Alan Carpenter wrote:
> > I wanted to say thanks to everyone who wrote me back with fixes for my
usb
> > problem.  Now I have two or three more questions =)
> >
> > 1)inetd?  I can't seem to find it.  I thought it was normally in /etc?
I
> > found a Xinetd, but I cant find inetd?  Do I need to run something?  I'm
> > not sure what inetd even is?  Does it start services?
> >
> Xinetd is the modern replacement.  It starts internet services on demand
>
> > 2)Apache.  I have it up and running because I can connect to the server
> and
> > view the default index.  Where does the Apache directory reside?  Is it
> > called "http"?  I can't see to find the default index file?  Any help
> would
> > be great.
> >
> Look in /var/www right where the Linux Standard Base and File Hierarchical
> System 2.2 (FHS2.2) say it should be.
>
> > 3)Telnet.  Again back to inetd.  I read the service starts in inetd?  Is
> > telnet installed by default?  Do I need to download a telnet package?
If
> I
> > do could somebody recommend one?
>
> Really don't use telnet.  It is antiquated and insecure.  I have software
on
> my machine which can twist the ends of a telnet connection so that they
are
> desynchronized and then my machine becomes the glue that holds the
> connection
> together and I have a chance to snarf all the communications and make
> tasteful changes as well.  ssh is much more secure and already loaded by
> default.  To connect,
>
> ssh username@mymachine,mydomain.com
>
> on the client side and everything is encrypted.  Otherwise you are on the
> machine just like a telnet connection once your password is validated.
>
> If you absolutely must have telnet, the server and client are on your
> install
> CDs, just not loaded by default.
>
> CIvileme
> QA Team
>
> > Thanks...
> >
> > Alan
>
>
>
>


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