I would definitely have to agree with Ben. Downloading PuTTY would definitely be a good idea. It's an awesome client that supports both Telnet, and SSH for free. No need to install, just drop and run! Tt's extremely light-weight compared to other TELNET clients. Joseph Hobbs Compaq Web Services / GEAE Team Backup Team Lead Tier II/III Web Support Joseph.Hobbs@ae.ge.com hobbsj@somecrazyfool.com -----Original Message----- From: Ben Rosenberg [mailto:ben@whack.org] Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 5:14 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] Connecting to 192.168.?.? * Ricardo Rodriguez (rik73106@yahoo.com) [010915 13:33]: ->Thanks for your comments, Ive been told about that ->before. Problem is I spend a lot of time getting ->connected not only from my internal network, but also ->from school labs (running MS) where I can't just ->installed any software to run ssh from that ->environment so somehow I need to get my telnet server ->to listen to any other machine locally and from ->outside. -> ->I appreciate your advise. Another bit of advice..download Putty. It's a Windows ssh client that doesn't need installation. It's just an .exe file that can fit on a floppy. You can stick the floppy in the drive ..execute it and never have to install anything. You really should think security above all else...security prevents virii and crackers from annoying netizens. :) There is no problem..only a solution. :) -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org cat CE|ME|NT|XP > /dev/null -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq and the archives at http://lists.suse.com