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Re: SSH (was Telent)



On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 04:42:19PM +1100, John Griffiths wrote:
> >First off don't use telnet...use ssh instead. Telnet isn't secure at all because
> >it's completely clear text. And yes, there are debs for the ssh system (but 
> >you'll need a non-US deb source).
> 
> what clients do you recommend?
> 
> what command would i invoke? (for instance i've always just done "telnet foo.foo.com)
> 
> do i need keys established at both ends?
> 
> i'd really appreciate this advice.. particularly free windows telnet clients (windows desktop, debian servers)
> 

	You need to have a server and client.  "apt-get install ssh"
	will get what you need installed on your linux machine.  "Putty"
	is about the best free windows ssh client I have come across.
	You can find a few more at openssh.com
	Also there is a handy remote copy program that comes with it
	called "scp"  
	hth,
	kent

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