Hi R.S., if you are running suse openssh should be installed by default. Make sure you allow it through your firewall and you should be able to connect to the linux server from anyplace. If you are trying to run an ssh server on your windows box, you probably want to first look at download.com for an appropriate ssh server. Once you have openssh on your linux box you can also do file transfers via scp which comes in the same package. Best regards, Alex.
Dear Friends,
I am using telnet both on Linux and Windows to connect remotely to Linux Servers may be through a Dial-up connection or internet.
Looking at security concerns my friends advised me to use ssh as an alternative. Can Somebody suggest me free/commercial utilities to connect from windows/Linux clients using ssh. Most of the work I am doing is at command prompt on Linux servers. File transfers are rare may be some template config files. If there are any gui utilities better.
Best Regards
R. S. Patil
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