Re: Is Putty a full replacement of the command line (openssh) client ?
From: Unruh (unruh-spam_at_physics.ubc.ca)
Date: 07/20/05
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Date: 20 Jul 2005 16:56:14 GMT
Jani Mikkonen <jani@mikkonen.org> writes:
>> If it works as a full SSH client: Is there somewhere a good tutorial on how to set it up
>> for a port redirection?
>It works as full ssh client but why you post about putty to linux group
>? Putty is windows application.
It is a windows application often used to connect to a Linux system.
And comp.security.ssh is NOT a Linux group.
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