On 27/3/09 1:43 AM, "Steven Knowles" <emai...@knowles.net.au> wrote:

> I'm trying help an IT guy, a Windows guy, do some testing of speeds
> when it comes to me accessing a particular server.
> 
> To do whatever he needs me to do, something to with ssh connections,
> and something about needing to redirect local ports to server, he
> would use Putty in the Windows world. I tried to do what he needed me
> to do with Apple's Terminal application, but it didn't seem t work.
> 
> I know this is all fairly vague, but can anyone suggest what
> application I need? Should Terminal be able to do what Putty can do,
> or do I need something else?
> 
> Cheers, Steven
> 


Hi Steven

If you google "Putty equivalent for Mac" there appears to be quite a few
applications listed, that people recommend.
Never used them, but there should be something there that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel
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