Re: Learn to Use SSH

From: Fred Atkinson (fatkinson_at_mishmash.com)
Date: 06/27/05


Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 23:27:25 GMT

On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 19:28:14 +0000 (UTC), Neil W Rickert
<rickert+nn@cs.niu.edu> wrote:

>
> http://www.snailbook.com/index.html
>
>
>>From unix, use openssh
>
>>From windows, use putty
>
>There are others, but these work quite well and are in wide use.

        I'm looking this over. I must say that I feel overwhelmed.
There are a bunch of different executables and I don't know which to
download (putty.exe, puttytel.exe, pscp.exe, psftp.exe, plink.exe, and
pageant.exe).

        I've got a good bit of computer training, but I still feel
lost here.

                                        Fred
 



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