> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mary Christie Generalao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 12:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [plug] Openssh too
>
>
> hmnn, I can now login using the ssh client in linux sans the
> authorization
> and identification files (but i do have
> authorized_keys as before). But I still cant from my windows
> client, Putty
> SSH.. Where are public keys normally placed on a windows
> machine? Putty
> doesnt come with a config for that... But im still at a loss
> why root logs
> in well from this client while others cannot.. at my linux
> box, im asked of
> an RSA passphrase while at the windows client, a password.. so i guess
> that's
> a fallback authentication in the windows client?
>
I'm also using PuTTY. I like it. Nakausap ko na before ang author nito and
he told me na he won't implement other authentication due to political
issues. He's actually a french guy. PuTTY will not support RSA. Only 3 type
of ciphers for encryption is implemented.
Why don't you try Tera Term Secure Shell. It's cool.
I hope this helps.
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