Re: putty (was Re: vpn)

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Author: Mike Bydalek
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Subject: Re: putty (was Re: vpn)
You don't need putty on a linux box as OpenSSH is installed. Depending
on your distro, the server may not be running or not even installed.
For example, if you're running Ubuntu or Debian, you'll need to ensure
that openssh-server is installed (apt-get install openssh-server) since
I *think* that the desktop doesn't install it by default ...

Once that's done, all you need to do is put 192.168.1.# in putty and
away you go.

-Mike

Michael Havens wrote:
> I put putty on the laptop (sorry..... I used dd to clean the MBR and then put
> xp on it for my wife). I open putty and a configuration screen opens and
> after typin the ip of the linux box it times out. I suppose this means that I
> do not know how to use it. Is there supposed to be something opened on the
> linuix box? I figured I should put putty on it also. Ijust thought that
> perhaps if I started ssh on linux it would accept it; therefore, so after
> reviewing the man page entered 'ssh -R 22:192.168.1.'. But it doesn't work.
> How do I use it to begin MUD adventures?
>                             
> On Tuesday 12 February 2008 3:47 pm, Joshua Zeidner wrote:
>
>> why would you want to use putty on Linux? just use the standard
>> command line SSH.
>>
>> putty is useful on Win32 though.
>>
>> -jmz
>>
>> On 2/12/08, Matrix Mole <> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 12, 2008 5:04 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just got off of my butt and decided to try and figure it out. Too bad
>>>> I downloaded the windows version yet    can't get the unix version.
>>>> When I click on either link the window opens asking what I wish to do
>>>> with the file ('open with...' or 'save to disk') but either      I
>>>> select does NOTHING, I even tried apt (to no avail(.
>>>> Any advice?

>>>>
>>>> On Thursday 31 January 2008 1:55 pm, Michael Havens wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> so many choices! hmmmmmm..... Let's try putty.
>>>>>
>>> I've always been a fan of wget and direct ftp myself. I believe putty
>>> has a ftp link on the page. Copy down the ftp address and then use ftp
>>> form the command line to download the file directly if the web browser
>>> doesn't work for whatever reason.
>>>
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