I use Putty all the time (when I'm forced to run windows). I use pscp
more though. That's the secure copy part of Putty. I use it in place of
FTP to my local machines and from the outside to my server.
It works great and you can use both telnet or ssh and save the session
info (i.e telnet or ssh) for later quick access.
Mike M.
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 05:30, J Lands wrote:
> I am trying to implement Putty or another telnet service to be able
> to securely access my Linux server from other locations.
>
> I can successfully implement the telnet client services, but I have
> read a bit on Putty and it seems the more appropriate application.
> Has anyone used it and what kind of feedback can you give me on it?
>
> Security is always an issue that is why I am considering Putty.
>
> TYIA
> Jesse
>
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