Thanks, That sounds like a great choice. Greg
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Load SuSE CD # 1 into your Windows box CD. Look for the Dos utils directory (my CDs are at home, so I can't give you the exact path)
In that directory is PuTTY. It's a delightful SSH terminal with good features. It's only CLI, not X.
I've even gotten many of my co-workers using it at the office! :)
-----Original Message----- From: Greg Freemyer [mailto:freemyer@NorcrossGroup.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 2:52 PM To: SuSE Linux Support List - English Subject: [SLE] Windows ssh client recommendations (for yast2 use)
I ssh from a windows box into SuSE boxes all the time.
In general it works great.
Running yast2 in terminal mode is the one exception.
Does anyone know a ssh client (and terminal emulation) that lets the alt-x key sequences work and draws the screen graphics correctly?
I mind it being commercial, but OSS would be better.
Currently I use cygwin and ssh when I want to run yast2, but the graphics show as funky chars.
I use "SecureCRT" in vt100 mode for my normal ssh access, but I don't know how to get alt-x type of keystrokes to be sent.
TIA Greg -- Greg Freemyer
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