I just downloaded it but it seems to have no setting for a firewall.
I need to connect to an extrenal machine from within my LAN...
I guess,ssh client from http://www.ssh.com is fine but it doesn't connect even
to the internal ip of linuxbox from the windows m/c i am using...
Any problem/suggestions...?

Vineeta

"Anthony E . Greene" wrote:

> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 04:44:51 Vineeta wrote:
> >I gather,i need a windows-ssh-client to connect through a firewall to the
> >remote server from my windows box?
>
> Look for "PuTTY". It's freeware, supports SSH2 and is easy to setup.
>
> >For this,i'll need "sshd" daemon to be running on the remote server??
>
> Yes. Remember that OpenSSH uses /etc/hosts.allow and hosts.deny to decide if
> it should accept a connection.
>
> Tony
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