> Bret Hughes wrote:
> > try putty nice free client
Putty's pretty good. In fact, I'm using it now, but it seems to drop
connections randomly after periods of inactivity. I used to think that it
was my old company's firewall, but now I'm at a new company and the
problem is still here. So, I thought it might be my firewall. I set my
TCP masq timeout to 5 days, but no difference.
(pc-->firewall<-->firewall-->linux)
I'm using ssh, btw, since that may make a difference.
All in all, putty's tiny and runs ssh. I wish it would use a local config
file for its settings, though. It would be nice to have a portable ssh
client on a floppy to take everywhere, but putty always requires me to
enter new settings on each machine I use.
R.
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