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Re: sysadmin won't allow linux - PLEASE HELP



On Sat, Jul 14, 2001 at 12:34:59AM +0100, Stig Brautaset wrote:
| Kent West <westk@acu.edu> writes:
| > ray p wrote:
| > 
| > > Or better yet get putty. It supports SSH 2 with public key
| > > authentication. And is small enough that you can put a key the
| > > client and the scp and sftp (FTP tunnled through SSH) client on ~2
| > > floppies It can be run from the floppy and can connect to any SSH
| > > server has a lot of very cool features. Use the devel snapshot to do
| > > SSH 2 with public keys.
| > 
| > I *think* you can just put it on a share somewhere, and then map a
| > drive to that share and run putty off of it. I reckon it depends on if
| > you have access to the floppy, to mapping drives, either, or neither.
| 
| You can, but you are not (to my experience) able to save any of the
| setup-changes. 

Yeah, I believe that profiles are stored in the registry.  Blast the
registry!  If you can actually write to the registry, you can save the
options but it would only be for that particular terminal.

-D



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