In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Hamish Moffatt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I heard that TeraTerm is free, and it seems quite good (does ssh).
Actually does both, ssh and ssl-telnet. Don't know the original URL, but I
have put it onto my own directory at
ftp://ftp.westfalen.de/homepages/hugo/ in a
On Thu, Dec 17, 1998 at 08:47:37AM -0800, Mike Schmitz wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 17, 1998 at 03:23:40PM -, Chris Evans wrote:
> > Ugh, this is a horrid question to ask but I'll risk it.
> >
> > I am happily moving all my heavy internet stuff to Debian (three
> > machines: home, old office, new ISP
> There is an ssh client for Windows. Look around, you will find it. I might
> start my search at rootshell.com since they seem to have a lot of links to
> the manufacturer of ssh. Remember, do not use ssh-2.x, use 1.x.
Look for teraterm and ssh ... works for me.
George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is an ssh client for Windows. Look around, you will find it. I might
> start my search at rootshell.com since they seem to have a lot of links to
> the manufacturer of ssh. Remember, do not use ssh-2.x, use 1.x.
I use (well, I set up for other peo
From:
"Chris Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ugh, this is a horrid question to ask but I'll risk it.
I am happily moving all my heavy internet stuff to Debian (three
machines: home, old office, new ISP hosted machine). Very, very
impressed with Debian.
The trouble is that I can't dit
On Thu, Dec 17, 1998 at 03:23:40PM -, Chris Evans wrote:
> Ugh, this is a horrid question to ask but I'll risk it.
>
> I am happily moving all my heavy internet stuff to Debian (three
> machines: home, old office, new ISP hosted machine). Very, very
> impressed with Debian.
>
> The troub
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On Thu, 17 Dec 1998, Chris Evans wrote:
> Ugh, this is a horrid question to ask but I'll risk it.
[...]
> 'til then I want some secure way to get into my Debian
> machines from that machine when I'm away from home. Does
> anyone else face this? Is
Ugh, this is a horrid question to ask but I'll risk it.
I am happily moving all my heavy internet stuff to Debian (three
machines: home, old office, new ISP hosted machine). Very, very
impressed with Debian.
The trouble is that I can't ditch Windoze from my portable for some
time yet nor do
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