David E. Fox wrote:
I don't know gTelnet, but can't you just tell it "host-name:8080" ?
Why would you need a GUI ssh?
If you connect to a number of fixed sites via ssh routinely, you should
set up icons that run 'ssh foo.com' and then just click the icon that
represents the desired system. E
> I don't know gTelnet, but can't you just tell it "host-name:8080" ?
Why would you need a GUI ssh?
If you connect to a number of fixed sites via ssh routinely, you should
set up icons that run 'ssh foo.com' and then just click the icon that
represents the desired system. Earlier revs of Slackwar
Richard Urwin wrote:
On Wednesday 27 Aug 2003 11:07 pm, Anarky wrote:
hi can u sugest some mandrake package of a ssh client that has a
nice gui? I've been using gTelnet ... but it seems it stopped working
since the server I'm connecting to moved from port 22 to 8080 :-(
'elp?
I don't
hi can u sugest some mandrake package of a ssh client that has a
nice gui? I've been using gTelnet ... but it seems it stopped working
since the server I'm connecting to moved from port 22 to 8080 :-(
'elp?
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