Resources from MPLUG Samba and LTSP Seminar

Donovan Chun donovan.chun at hcdch.state.hi.us
Mon Aug 6 04:00:45 PDT 2001


Warren,

You make the following comment.
"Putty and SecureCRT SSH severely suck by comparison."

Why?  Can you provide more information as to how
made that determination?

Donovan


----- Original Message -----
From: Warren Togami <warren at togami.com>
To: Linux & Unix Advocates & Users <luau at maile.hi.net>
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 3:00 AM
Subject: [luau] Resources from MPLUG Samba and LTSP Seminar


This is a follow up e-mail with links to useful resources
regarding the topics discussed in last Thursday's MPLUG
seminar on Samba networking and Linux Terminal Servers.
This message is also sent to public mailing lists, because
it contains several useful tips useful for many people.

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Secure Networking with OpenSSH and Mindterm

SSH Clients (or "Shut up and tell me how to use it!")
The absolute fastest and easiest way of learning to use SSH
is with Mindterm, a SSH client written in Java.  It has more
features than any other SSH clients that I know of,
including the commercial SSH client.  (Putty and SecureCRT
SSH severely suck by comparison.)  Unlike all other SSH
clients, this client will run on any platform (that supports
Java), and you do not even need to install it on client
machines because it can run as an applet on a web page.  You
can also optionally run it as a local Java application if
you have a Java Runtime Environment.  It is free for
personal, non-commercial and academic use, and full source
code are available for download.

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