On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 05:27:24AM -0500, Harry Henry Gebel wrote: > A friend of mine wants me to set up an account for him on our server, and > since I do not allow telnet logins he needs a Windows SSH client. I checked > around and there are quite a number of them out there, can anybody > recommend which is the best? I do not have a Windows machine to test them
putty. its the only windows ssh client that does a decent job of terminal emulation. just enter `putty' into your nearest google, its the very first hit. > out on, but I figured this must be a pretty common problem so somebody must > have a good idea of which one is the best. Once he has attained > proficiency on the command line I want him to be able to use X, so it would > be nice if it is a client that supports port forwarding (of course at that > point I will have to find a Windows X server for him, but that is a problem > I'll deal with when it comes up, maybe by then he'll be willing to put > Linux on one of his machines.) nah once he has proficiency in the command line erase windows and install Debian GNU/Linux then he will have a X server installed that does not cost some significant coin. -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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