Re: SSH client for Windows
From: angelwolf (akfitzge@mtu.edu)Date: 01/23/02
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From: "angelwolf" <akfitzge@mtu.edu> Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 15:53:02 -0500
yes but teraterm is free.
"bored by TV" <liketoknow@eh.com> wrote in message
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> Personally, I like Silicon Circus' PenguiNet client. Very well laid out,
> profiles, scp transfer support graphically... very nice. cheap too.
>
> http://www.siliconcircus.com
>
> Not connected with the company, just use the product.
>
> Daryl.
>
>
> In article <3C4DD12B.96223568@navtechinc.com>, "Jean Rocheleau"
> <jean@navtechinc.com> wrote:
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> > Patrick Lamb wrote:
> >
> >> tech7890@yahoo.com (Andrew) writes:
> >>
> >> > Hello everyone.
> >> >
> >> > I am looking for the best (most secure) SSH client I can get for
> >> > Windows to connect to an OpenSSH server on a linux machine. Could
> >> > someone recommend a Windows SSH client? I know there is one for $99
> >> > at www.ssh.com, and I do not know anything about that company. Is
> >> > there a good free open source client version for Windows, or am I
> >> > better off buying the aforementioned version.
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