Also, you could use something like webmin-ssl which comes with a java ssh client. Install that on the machine you need to get to and reach it securely from anywhere that you have a web browser.
Caleb > > Well yes that would be the ideal thing to do, but unfortunately the > > windows computer that I have to use is a university machine and I cant > > install stuff on it. I wish I could just install ssh, but they just > > wont let me. Any other ideas? > > -Scott Henson > > Putty doesn't need to be "installed". It's just a standalone executable; > put it on a floppy or on a network share that you can access and boom, > you're live and good to go. > > Kent > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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