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Re: ssh/windows pt. 2




Hey, thanks, this page looks really useful.
On the "not-free" side of things, SecureCRT is 
probably the best ssh client out there I can find
for windows. It supports ssh1 and 2, and lets you do some basic scripting
for logins.

cjm

On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, cloudmaster wrote:

> 
> Hey, a while back I asked about windows clients for ssh, and Steve
> contributed a list of them.  While I appreciate that help, most of them
> weren't real easily used... :)  So, today, looking for a way to get into my
> machine that didn't require inetd to be running (whoops), I found PuTTY - a
> free, easy to use, windows ssh client (resizing the window actually
> works!), and a decent page of free ssh stuff.  Since I thought this might
> help some others (I'm sure some of us have to use windows occasionally),
> I'm passing it along...
> 
> http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty.html
> http://www.net.lut.ac.uk/psst/
> 
> --Danny
> 
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