I have an old DOS program running under dosemu. Everything works ok except for printing. I was wondering how I can redirect the printer output via SSH (but not using port forwarding) It seems to be possible on the client side but I can't figure out how to redirect the printer on the server side. According to the SSH client's docs: "A lot of VT100-compatible terminals support printing under control of the remote server. PuTTY supports this feature as well, but it is turned off by default. To enable remote-controlled printing, choose a printer from the "Printer to send ANSI printer output to" drop-down list box. This should allow you to select from all the printers you have installed drivers for on your computer. Alternatively, you can type the network name of a networked printer (for example, \\printserver\printer1) even if you haven't already installed a driver for it on your own machine. When the remote server attempts to print some data, PuTTY will send that data to the printer raw - without translating it, attempting to format it, or doing anything else to it. It is up to you to ensure your remote server knows what type of printer it is talking to." And that is exactly what I need to do... redirect LPT1 in dosbox to the SSH client's printer. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org