Jeff Schreiber wrote:
> The very first thing I always do when first sitting down at a Micros**t
> Windoze box is go straight to www.shareware.com and download qvtnet, or
> winqvt so that there is a telnet client that I can actually use. I've
> used it since my C-Tron days, and it's the best free one I've found.
Teraterm (available at http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html)
is also very good (though it has its quirks), *and* there is an ssh extension
available for it (from http://www.zip.com.au/~roca/ttsshdoc.html). This gives
me a secure pathway into my home machine from anyplace with internet access
and a Windoze PeeCee.
I've burned these (and some other useful gook) onto a CD-ROM that I take
with me to client sites, so that even if they don't have a decent internet
connection I can use my favorite tools. I have a bunch of Unix tools on the
same CD, in source form and precompiled for a recent vintage Linux. Be
prepared! :-)
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