You can use OpenSSH or a commercial one. If you are on a mac you can use nifty telnet ssh or f-secure or several others. The favorite one on windows I think is puTTY and again f-secure is available as well as many many others. One thing the f-secure client does is enable port forwarding, which means you can have other protocols wrapped in ssh -- i.e. if you have a intranet web server, you can do http over ssh and access the web server relatively securely. Suse is a highly functional distro. I don't know mandrake, but the sysadmins in big public networks I know won't let mandrake within 10 feet of their boxes. on 7/3/01 7:37 am, vulani@webmail.co.za at vulani@webmail.co.za wrote:
Hello everyone,
I haven't used Linux before but have a Mandrake disk and am contemplating to buy SuSE.
I would like to know if there is a program which one can use to remoteley log into other machine via LAN, WAN or the Internet.
Regards
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