win telnet client for linux boxen mc

2000-08-03 Thread Jake McHenry
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,

Re: win telnet client for linux boxen mc

2000-08-02 Thread Stephen L Arnold
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.

win telnet client for linux boxen mc

2000-08-01 Thread Adam Sleight
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~

Re: win telnet client for linux boxen mc

2000-08-01 Thread Jake McHenry
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

Re: win telnet client for linux boxen mc

2000-08-01 Thread Charles Galpin
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