Right, but legally you can't use that for doing your job unless you purchase it. Putty is truly free. :)
If you want a cute, free, GUI ssh-based file transfer app, try winscp2 (http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/)

--Matt


--On Monday, January 13, 2003 1:07 PM -0500 Shannon Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I agree that Putty is nice for it's small footprint, but the ssh client
that can be downloaded at
http://www.ssh.com/support/downloads/secureshellwks/non-commercial.html
also includes command-line utilities as well as a very nice graphical
file tranfer app.

Shannon Neumann
Neumannweb Computers
www.neumannweb.net

 Matt Rowley wrote:

On January 13, 2003 12:10 pm, Kent Borg wrote:

As with all software on your Linux server, keep this software up to
date too.  Security holes could be found, if they are they will likely
be patched quickly--but that only helps you if you stay up to date.

it should also be mentioned that since you're looking to connect to your
linux  box from youw winXP box, that you should go to www.ssh.com and
download the  free windows ssh client there.

Or go to www.openssh.com/windows.html and pick one of the many other
ssh clients for win32...  personally, I like putty most.  Tiny
footprint + cmd-line scp in windows!

--Matt





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