Thanks for the reply Mark.  We actually already use SecureCRT (in my 
immediate office), I was asking because the SSH client is free for 
educational institutions and the vast majority of our servers run ssh1.  I 
just decided that since we can have ssh1 and ssh2 functionality on the same 
machine by installing ssh2 over ssh1 we can go ahead with distributing the 
client.


Oscar

At 12:08 AM 7/29/00 -0400, Mark Drummond, you wrote:
>Oscar Ricardo Silva wrote:
> >
> > Any information would be appreciated.
>
>Unless you are getting it for free, buy yourself a copy of SecureCRT. It
>supports everything you'd want a terminal program to support, incl both
>SSH1 ans SSH2.

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