SecureCRT is a brilliant program, that I use extensively, but I PAID for it,
If a software developer decides he wants monetary reparation for his work,
then give him it, I admit that $99 is a little steep for a program like
SecureCRT, but perhaps if a few more ppl paid for it instead of cracking it
then the price would be cheaper. I know that linux is all about open source,
but last time I checked SecureCRT is a windows program that was NOT released
under the GPL. 
</my two cents>
Patrick Kelso
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Kempe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 25 August 2000 8:44 AM
To: Jason Rennie; Howard Lowndes
Cc: Mail List - SLUG; Mail List - CLUG
Subject: RE: [SLUG] ssh - Which one? - Another question


I use secureCRT which works great with most version of ssh and telnet and
nearly every term type.
Quite a poweful little client that.
It ain't free tho, but there's a crack :/


dave

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> Jason Rennie
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> To: Howard Lowndes
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> Subject: Re: [SLUG] ssh - Which one? - Another question
>
>
> > Is there a Windows ssh client (and preferably and associated scp
> > client) that is compatible with openssh.  The original reason
> that I stuck
> > with ssh v1 was because my understanding was that ttssh was only
> > compatible with ssh v1.  Can anyone tell me the state of play re Windows
> > ssh clients working to openssh?
>
> I use putty for this. if you go the open ssh page and have a look at the
> windows clients you'll find it there. I've found it works very well.
>
> Jason
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