No,"securecrt" doesn't contain a sshd server for windows.It's basically an
emulator for ssh,telnet,rlogin protocols.sshd needs to be running on the Unix
server where you want to connect to.
Ok,for connecting to your windows terminal from a linux box,you can use
"VNCViewer" from At&T.It requires the server to br running on your windows m/c
and client to run on your linux box.It's pretty cool.I have used it and it works
great!
If you want the sitename,let me know.
Cheers,
Vineeta
Harry Putnam wrote:
> Vineeta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hey guys,it's working!!
> > Thanks to David,Mikkel and Anthony for all your support.
> > I finally managed it with "ssh2" from http://www.ssh.com and
> > then,downloaded "securecrt" software as the ssh client for windows 95 which
> > works out of the box and is great!
>
> Vineeta,
>
> Does the `securecrt' supply a sshd to run on windows.
>
> Can you now connect via ssh to windows machine from linux boxes.
> If so, can you describe what you do to get that funtionality.
>
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