People on this list told me about mindterm [1], and I'm quite pleased
with it. It's a java applet that runs an ssh client on whatever machine
it's run on. For some reason having to do with signed/unsigned java
applets, without paying the mindterm people you can only connect via ssh
to the machine
That depends on the configuration of the terminal answerback string
in PuTTY, the terminal your server thinks you use and even the
keyboard layout on the windows box (according to Mr. Tatham, who
says that sverok (.se dvorak) won't work).
I'd recommend you try the devel snapshot of PuTTY. I don't
Thus spake Sean Dempsey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Has anyone else any recommendations as to a Windoze ssh client that I
> could use?
I usually recommend PuTTY or SecureCRT (you can find it at
www.vandyke.com). It's commericial, but it's very good.
-Justin
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Hi all,
I am a new convert to mutt, and am generally very pleased with it.
I have a mailserver running on my box at home, and I use putty from wherever
I am to check my mail. However both my workplace and my girlfriend won't
budge from using Windoze, so I use the windoze ssh client 'putty' from