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- Subject: Re: [MLUG] SSH Java client
- From: Shawn Parker <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 09:58:26 -0600
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if you run windows check out winscp. much better than filezilla, imo.
here: http://winscp.net/eng/index.php
On 1/3/06, Nathan Odle <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> Looks like an ancient version of mindterm. The most recent ones, I'm
> fairly sure, include support for SSH2. Mindterm also includes a nifty
> FTP->SCP bridge, not many people know about that. If you've got a piece
> of software like the older Dreamweaver that only talks FTP, you can pipe
> it through Mindterm for secure file transfer to your server.
>
> As an alternative when you find yourself in need of some SSH love, go
> download PuTTY: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
>
> I really like PuTTY because it's installer-less; that is, you download
> an executable and that's what you run. No installation, no dlls,
> nothing. Very low-impact if you're a 'guest' on a machine but amazingly
> full-featured. I believe it does leave behind a few small
> auto-generated configuration files in a user's Windows profile but
> that's not really a big deal. It's also perfect to put on a keychain
> USB flash drive because it can run right from there.
>
> In terms of file-transfer via 'scp' and the like, I've been using
> FileZilla for some time now and love it. It's not lightweight like
> PuTTY, but it's got a nice interface and talks all types of secure file
> transfer protocols.
>
> -N
>
> Christian M. Cepel wrote:
> > Just checking out the java based ssh client on mlug as I think it
> > would be a very useful thing to have on my 1and1 accounts, as I keep
> > getting landed on other people's computers which have no ssh clients
> > and needing to mash on a bit of code.
> >
> > The certificate came up as invalid and I chose to ignore and accept
> > anyways.
> >
> > The client opened and gave me the following:
> >
> > Error connecting to mlug.missouri.edu, reason:
> > -> MindTerm do not support SSHv2 yet, enable SSHv1 compatibility in
> > server.
> >
> > Other than the grammatical error, which I spotted for myself *grin*,
> > does anyone know what's up?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Also.... is the discussion list dead???? I'm used to being flooded,
> > and now all I hear are crickets and the occasional car engine going by
> > on the highway. Didn't want to annoy the list with a ping.
> >
> >
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