4 Jul
2008
4 Jul
'08
17:07
On Fri, 04 Jul 2008 16:31:01 +0100
Rui Santos
kssh is a graphical frontend to the command line ssh client. It has a few advantages, IMHO. In kssh case: - It stores all hosts connect to, so it can act a "connect to" database. - It also stores almost all information used by ssh client to connect to the remote host, like Enable X11, Tunnel configuration, Compression, Auth agent forward, etc, etc, etc... It will save you a lot of writing...
Exactly. Putty saves the information the same way that kssh did. While
putty does just about everything kssh did, it does not integrate as
well.
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Jerry Feldman