[lug] SecureCRT
Warren Sanders
sanders at b-squared.net
Sat Oct 7 11:57:47 MDT 2000
I didn't respond to that thread but I have been using a known adware program called
PenguNet. I have not purchased yet but think it's worth a try. It does mc in color and
the function keys work as well. But be advised it is a known adware/spyware program.
>
>
> A while back, there was a thread on secure shell under Windows. At the time, I
> recommended Tera Term SSH. Now, I have to back off from that recommendation.
>
> A short review of the various ssh clients for Windows (and not a complete one
> either):
>
> PuTTY: Even though it's open source, I don't have the time to fix what I need
> from it. I insist on using my rsa keys to log in, no password. PuTTY doesn't
> have this feature. Had to let it go.
>
> MindTerm: Cool program. Glad to see it. Slower than a california driver in the
> snow. Unusable for me. Had to let it go.
>
> TeraTermSSH: Great program, easy to configure. Also breaks when I do remote
> logins to work. I don't see any output from my local linux boxen after the
> first time I login to work, forcing me to reinstall it each time. Had to let
> it go.
>
> SecureCRT: Who on here pointed this program out? Now I've got to go spend $99
> and get the damn thing. Whydja do that to me? :)
>
> --
> Michael J. Pedersen
> My GnuPG KeyID: 4E724A60 My Public Key Available At: wwwkeys.pgp.net
> My GnuPG Key Fingerprint: C31C 7E90 5992 9E5E 9A02 233D D8DD 985E 4E72 4A60
> GnuPG available at http://www.gnupg.org
>
>
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