I downloaded and tried putty, like someone said, but it doesn't seem to work. In
Secure CRT I connect to my SSH2 server, in putty it only has ssh, is that why it
doesn't work? When I run putty.exe, I put in the address to my box, and click
open, and a dos window pops up and goes away immediatly,
On 1 Aug 00, at 17:28, Charles Galpin wrote:
or putty which is a *free* ssh (and telnet) client, but without the
port forwarding features of CRT. It does come with scp though --so
cool--
works *very* well
just search for "putty ssh" on altivista to have it show up as the
first hit.
My question is near the bottom of this message.
Windows free telnet client to telnet to linux boxes.
http://ctelnet.magnitka.ru/
found in telnet.ini and threw it in telnet.kbd file
; Contributed by Golubovsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for linux boxes
[linux]
Insert=\x1b[2~
Delete=\x1b[3~
I have always, and always will, use Secure CRT, from Vandyke Software. They also
have the regular CRT which is cheaper, but without the SSH support.
http://www.vandyke.com
my $.02
Jake McHenry
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or putty which is a *free* ssh (and telnet) client, but without the port
forwarding features of CRT. It does come with scp though --so cool--
works *very* well
just search for "putty ssh" on altivista to have it show up as the first
hit. Tiny footprint and no install required.
another $.02