Le 2011-08-10 à 17:37, Doug McNutt a écrit :

> On OS 9 there is MacSSH PPC which will allow a remote logon to OS-X and Linux 
> over ethernet. It does work but it's not the text editor that the MPW shell 
> is. MPW offers a remote ToolServer that can run on another classic box and 
> connect using AppleTalk.  It will not run on any OS-X box.
> 
> There are some Mac:SSH application versions for OS 7 and 8 but I have tried 
> them without success.


MacSSH 68k 2.1fc3 for MacOS 7.5+ works but with some issues due to its age.

It doesn't support user/password login to hosts using PAM. It's missing the 
keyboard-interactive method that PAM requires to work (I think). I can log into 
OpenBSD 4.9 host correctly, not Mac OS X Lion.

But MacSSH 68k's public key authentication will log you into a Mac OS X Lion 
host.

It is slow. It crash sometimes (more often when using "Open Connection..." than 
connecting via Favorites). One will really want to create/modify the terminal 
mode so that you are not set up as TERM=ansi. I have no idea how many of the 
MacSSH features works (like X11 mode).


http://eintr.net/temporaire/MacSSH-Demo.pdf
(That's a MacOS 7 QuickDraw Screen grab converted to PDF by "Aperçu" (forgot 
the English name). I connected to a Macmini runing Lion. I'm running "tmux" 
installed from Mac Ports and running multiple pty.)

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