Resources from MPLUG Samba and LTSP Seminar

Warren Togami warren at togami.com
Mon Aug 6 04:30:55 PDT 2001


Ok, I must apologize about SecureCRT.  I confused it with another piece of
software that was originally a popular telnet client but later grafted on
poor SSH support.  I just tried the latest version of SecureCRT and it seems
to be fairly good.  Aside from the lack of integrated file transfer
capabilities (I know... SecureFX), it has nearly all the features that I
would expect from a good client.  Not quite as much as Mindterm or
commercial SSH, but now a very decent alternative.  SecureCRT does
pass-through printing... one very nice feature that Mindterm lacks.

PuTTY may one day become a good client, but at the moment it is simply
lacking.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Donovan Chun" <donovan.chun at hcdch.state.hi.us>
To: "Linux & Unix Advocates & Users" <luau at list.luau.hi.net>
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 1:00 AM
Subject: [luau] Re: Resources from MPLUG Samba and LTSP Seminar


> 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
>



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