Re: Is ttsh still OK?
From: Felix Havemann (blackandwhite.nospam@felixthecat.de)
Date: 12/19/02
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From: Felix Havemann <blackandwhite.nospam@felixthecat.de> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 20:27:30 +0000 (UTC)
Patrick L. Nolan <pln@razzle.stanford.edu> wrote:
> software. It was mentioned that the Windows client Putty
> needs to be upgraded. Does anyone know the status of
Why should putty be upgraded if you use it as client only? If you use
OpenSSH on your server you should, no: you must upgrade to the latest
version, at least 3.4p1 (although 3.5 ist out already).
Best wishes
Felix
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