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Re: [TCLUG:16456] X on a Remote Server
- To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org
- Subject: Re: [TCLUG:16456] X on a Remote Server
- From: John Hawley <jhawley@bgea.org>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 21:04:03 +0000
- Organization: Billy Graham Evangelistic Assoc
- References: <0FTB00K5TZOL0E@mail1.supervalu.com>
- Reply-To: jhawley@bgea.org
- Sender: hawley
Ok, so I'm running ssh1 now. Guess I fell in the catagory of 2>1 and didn't
read all the licensing fine print.
Putty works. TTSSH works (I was already a TeraTerm fan :) ).
Where do I find a ssh-keygen program for win32? Isn't this still needed for
the securest connections? Or shouldn't I worry about it too much? I
generally do all my work from Linux, but if I shut down telnet completely, I
still have to have a viable option for other Admins here who haven't
converted to Linux.
-jh
Nick.T.Reinking@supervalu.com wrote:
> I think you missed what I mean.
>
> If I'm at work, that means I'm using ssh1 (not ssh2 - license).
> But if it is my home machine (educational?) - ssh2
> Therefore I can't connect, so I have to run telnet.
>
> I was being sarcastic, bloog!
>
> We all should be running ssh1 everywhere. Down with ssh2!
>
> Nick Reinking
>