Hi Nelson,

I use secureCRt a lot. Its just wrapping the ssh key forwarding for
you so you can go to your managed system without being prompted with
password. In Linux you can just export your keys for keyless remote
access.

I also have ubuntu on vmware on my laptop, the set up I have,
WindowsXP+vmware with Ubuntu+deskwin. from deswin I usually fire up my
Ubuntu in VMWare then minimize it. Then using secureCrt I will ssh to
my Ubuntu and I have all my managed system ssh keys in my home
directory. I usually do remote management using ssh from my Ubuntu and
its very useful.


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On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Nelson Serafica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm planning to use Fedora as my primary OS instead of Windows and retired
> Fedora as virtual machine in my laptop. But the hindrance is I have lots of
> entry in SecureCRT that uses Logon scripts (I believe it uses expect). Does
> anyone knows a Securecrt-like apps for any Linux variants preferably
> Redhat-based or Ubuntu? I have entry in SecureCRT that connect to front
> server and then ssh to backend server and also some to Cisco Router that
> automatically direct me to global config mode.
>
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