Paul Miller wrote:
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> I often telnet to my Linux box from a win95 machine. Does anyone know of
> a nice win95 telnet program that supports ssh and ANSI (preferably free)?
>
Take a look at http://fox.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ci2/ssh/
Keith
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>I often telnet to my Linux box from a win95 machine. Does anyone know of
>a nice win95 telnet program that supports ssh and ANSI (preferably free)?
There a free one out there somewhere, but I have had some problems with it.
F-Secure is okay(
On Sun, Apr 26, 1998 at 07:18:25PM -0400, Paul Miller wrote:
> I often telnet to my Linux box from a win95 machine. Does anyone know of
> a nice win95 telnet program that supports ssh and ANSI (preferably free)?
Look at www.datafellows.com
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I often telnet to my Linux box from a win95 machine. Does anyone know of
a nice win95 telnet program that supports ssh and ANSI (preferably free)?
Thanks
-Paul
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Rob Goodwin wrote:
> Hi there,
>
Hi :)
> I'm having a serious problem here. I have been able to set up my machine
> to accept PPP connection. I can dial from a win95 machine and use PAP to
> authenticate and connect. The IP address is assigned to the win95 machine
> alright and I can then pi
do you have a nameserver (bind) ??
Alain
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Hi there,
I'm having a serious problem here. I have been able to set up my machine
to accept PPP connection. I can dial from a win95 machine and use PAP to
authenticate and connect. The IP address is assigned to the win95 machine
alright and I can then ping my linux box but that's about it. A
g
> Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1998 14:10:30 -0800
> Subject: Telneting
>
> Hi there
>
>
> I have been trying to telnet from win 95 system to a linux system, but no
> luck.
>
>
> In win 95 I've started the telnet program and clicked connect and then typed
&g
Hi there
I have been trying to telnet from win 95 system to a linux system, but no luck.
In win 95 I've started the telnet program and clicked connect and then typed in the IP address for the linux system, but I receive a error msg saying Connection to host lost.
Any suggestions on this
Than
> tset: terminal type linux is unknown
> Terminal type?
>
> Sorry, you have encountered a bug in Lynx Ver. 2-4-2
> ...
> ...
> Lynx now exiting with signal: 11
Lynx ver 2.4.2, hey? That sounds very old. Once upon a time,
many, many moons ago, I also got that "you have encountered a bug in Lynx"
I had this problem with RedHat too.. When I telnet to my ISP, it crashes
-- but *ONlY* when I do it from the console, not xterm! .. my ISP is
running FreeBSD.. and heres the output:
# telnet
Trying ...
Connected to .
Escape character is '^]'.
FreeBSD (ttyp0)
login:
Password:
Last login: ...
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