RE: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)

2001-11-27 Thread Franki
look for Terra Term for a windows ssh client similiar to telnet but with more features (it does telnet too.) for an ssh FTP program, look for iXplorer, I use it all the time, works fine. both should pop up numerous times in a google search. rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)

2001-11-27 Thread Randy Kramer
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... I am almost certain that Putty uses (or can use) ssh -- our local LUG set up access to his Linux server using Putty and ssh. He likes it a

[newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)

2001-11-26 Thread Alan Carpenter
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

RE: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)

2001-11-26 Thread Franki
xinetd is a more modern replacement for inetd... config files are in /etc/xinetd.d read them and learn, very simple.. as for your apache problem, take a look in /var/www/html that should point you in the right direction. don't use telnet, try ssh, (download terra term pro for windows if you

Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)

2001-11-26 Thread civileme
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

RE: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)

2001-11-26 Thread Alan Carpenter
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

Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)

2001-11-26 Thread civileme
On Monday 26 November 2001 02:02 pm, Alan Carpenter wrote: 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

Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)

2001-11-26 Thread Chris Gisela Slater-Walker
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

Re: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question =)

2001-11-26 Thread civileme
On Monday 26 November 2001 02:02 pm, Alan Carpenter wrote: 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

RE: [newbie] thanks...for the fix, and now two or three more question=)

2001-11-26 Thread skidley
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Alan Carpenter wrote: 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 There is one called putty, just google for it. -- Chad Young Registered Linux User #195191