On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 09:35:13AM -0400, Ben Pitzer wrote: > The makers of the free, single-executable "so small you can keep it on a > toolkit floppy" Windows SSH client Putty also make a PuttySCP client, which, > as luck would have it, is also a single executable file, and is also small > enough to fit on a toolkit floppy right next to your 384KB SSH client. > Putty and PSCP, as well as the rest of the Putty line of tools are made for > all Windows flavors on x86, and also for NT on Alpha, and there looks to be > a Mac port in the offing. Plus, it's fully open source, with the source > code available for download along with the rest directly from the site, > which is here: > > http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ > > I highly recommend folks check it out who need to be able to SCP to and from > Windows boxen. I have found it utterly indispensable. > > Regards, > Ben Pitzer > > --------------------------------------------- > > "Those that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary > safety > deserve neither liberty nor safety." > --Ben Franklin-- >
I agree - PuTTY is also quite useful as a Telent client - in my experience it has flawless terminal-handling (unlike the default Windows Telnet clients, that, when connecting to a Linux box, seem to get confused about the number of lines and/or cursor position). Corey
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