Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Rogério Brito
On Mar 12 2002, Ines Rieger wrote:
> the buttons and drag an drop felling and so on. My users want to select a
> file in a file browser an copy by ssh to another machine. They do not want
> to use an xterm an a keyboard. They only want to use their mice. (:

Perhaps the package kio-fish would help then?

It works quite well for me, simulating a remote filesystem via
a ssh connection.


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Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Craig Dickson
begin  Ross Burton  quotation:

> Have you noticed that Cygwin are shipping rxvt as a package?  That makes
> everything far, far saner.

I knew it was there, but I thought it required XFree86/Cygwin. I am
pleasantly surprised to find that it does not, and simply appears in
its own top-level Win32 frame if X is not running. Nice. Now I have to
figure out how to configure it (~/.Xresources, I assume?). At the very
least, I want the scroll bar on the right, the colors set to white text
on black, a larger window, and a nicer font. "man rxvt", I suppose.

Thanks.

Craig


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Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 15:16:41 +0100, Ines Rieger wrote:
> > > yes, I know that (: . I am searching for a graphical user
> > > interface to run ssh. An equivalent program to PuTTY, TeraTerm
> > > etc but for Unix.
> >
> > What's the difference with running ssh in a xterm?
> 
> the buttons and drag an drop felling and so on. My users want to select a
> file in a file browser an copy by ssh to another machine. They do not want
> to use an xterm an a keyboard. They only want to use their mice. (:

Then, you want a GUI for scp, not for ssh, I suppose. As the manpage
says, ssh is a remote login program, not a file transfer program.

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Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Dale Hair
gftp has the option of using SSH & SSH2, haven't tried it.  

On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 08:16, Ines Rieger wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > > yes, I know that (: . I am searching for a graphical user interface to run
> > > ssh. An equivalent program to PuTTY, TeraTerm etc but for Unix.
> >
> > What's the difference with running ssh in a xterm?
> 
> the buttons and drag an drop felling and so on. My users want to select a
> file in a file browser an copy by ssh to another machine. They do not want
> to use an xterm an a keyboard. They only want to use their mice. (:
> 
> cu
> Ines
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Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Brett Parker
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 01:16:45PM +0100, Ines Rieger wrote:
> Hi all,
> is there any graphical ssh-client for Unix?

Testing onwards has secpanel, which I've used a couple of times
and at a guess would do what you're after.

Thanks,

Brett Parker



Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Ross Burton
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 14:24, Craig Dickson wrote:
> > What's the difference with running ssh in a xterm?
> Not much. Configuration dialog boxes, mostly. I use PuTTY on Win32
> systems, but would drop it if only the cygwin bash window behaved like a
> proper xterm.

Have you noticed that Cygwin are shipping rxvt as a package?  That makes
everything far, far saner.

Ross
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Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Craig Dickson
begin  Vincent Lefevre  quotation:

> On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 13:41:29 +0100, Ines Rieger wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 12:16, Ines Rieger wrote:
> > > > is there any graphical ssh-client for Unix?
> > >
> > > Any terminal emulator, from xterm upwards, can run ssh.
> > >
> > yes, I know that (: . I am searching for a graphical user interface to run
> > ssh. An equivalent program to PuTTY, TeraTerm etc but for Unix.
> 
> What's the difference with running ssh in a xterm?

Not much. Configuration dialog boxes, mostly. I use PuTTY on Win32
systems, but would drop it if only the cygwin bash window behaved like a
proper xterm.

Craig


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Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Ines Rieger
Hi,

> > yes, I know that (: . I am searching for a graphical user interface to run
> > ssh. An equivalent program to PuTTY, TeraTerm etc but for Unix.
>
> What's the difference with running ssh in a xterm?

the buttons and drag an drop felling and so on. My users want to select a
file in a file browser an copy by ssh to another machine. They do not want
to use an xterm an a keyboard. They only want to use their mice. (:

cu
Ines

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Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 13:41:29 +0100, Ines Rieger wrote:
> > On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 12:16, Ines Rieger wrote:
> > > is there any graphical ssh-client for Unix?
> >
> > Any terminal emulator, from xterm upwards, can run ssh.
> >
> yes, I know that (: . I am searching for a graphical user interface to run
> ssh. An equivalent program to PuTTY, TeraTerm etc but for Unix.

What's the difference with running ssh in a xterm?

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Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Timo Benk
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 01:16:45PM +0100, Ines Rieger wrote:
> Hi all,
> is there any graphical ssh-client for Unix?
I like mindterm. You can even use it from any Windows machine, it is
a java applett.

-timo

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Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Ines Rieger
Hi,

> On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 12:16, Ines Rieger wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > is there any graphical ssh-client for Unix?
>
> Any terminal emulator, from xterm upwards, can run ssh.
>
yes, I know that (: . I am searching for a graphical user interface to run
ssh. An equivalent program to PuTTY, TeraTerm etc but for Unix.

THX
Ines

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Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Pietro Cagnoni
> Hi all,
> is there any graphical ssh-client for Unix?
> 
> THX
> Ines

xterm -e ssh -X 

:-)

really, it's hard to me to understand what exactly should do a gui for
ssh.

maybe you need a way to launch gui apps via ssh? if so, you just need
the -X switch.

pietro.



Re: ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Ross Burton
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 12:16, Ines Rieger wrote:
> Hi all,
> is there any graphical ssh-client for Unix?

Any terminal emulator, from xterm upwards, can run ssh.

Ross
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ssh-client & gui

2002-03-12 Thread Ines Rieger
Hi all,
is there any graphical ssh-client for Unix?

THX
Ines

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