Re: [newbie] telnet/SSH

2000-12-28 Thread Tim Holmes
Okay, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't sending a post that solved a problem you didn't have, so that's why I asked. But Mark may be correct, you may not have the server installed. You can have the client installed and be able to connect to a remote machine, but will not be able to connect to y

Re: [newbie] Telnet/SSH

2000-05-14 Thread Paul
On Sun, 14 May 2000, Wade wrote: >I will make it my first package to go and download and install, >althought I am not quite sure where to begin, or if I should be root >when downloading or installing packages? Yes, you need to be root / su in order to install programs and packages. Paul )0(---

Re: [newbie] Telnet/SSH

2000-05-14 Thread Wade
Hi Flupke, Thanks, I opened kpackage and searched for kssh but could not locate the package, I thought I had installed ssh using DrakX. :) I will make it my first package to go and download and install, althought I am not quite sure where to begin, or if I should be root when downloading or inst

Re: [newbie] Telnet/SSH

2000-05-14 Thread flupke
I don't think so, but I once saw a kssh package. You have to have ssh installed first. I think that's what you need. HTH Flupke On Sat, 13 May 2000, Wade wrote: > Hi List, > > I turned on Telnet and told it to connect to one of my remote domains, > and no probs what so ever. The remote servers

[newbie] Telnet/SSH

2000-05-13 Thread Wade
Hi List, I turned on Telnet and told it to connect to one of my remote domains, and no probs what so ever. The remote servers I use have SSH available and I would like to make use of it and was wondering if I can use kTelnet to make an SSH connection? Thanks, b/web Wade