On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 22:44:12 +0200, Roedy Green
<my_email_is_posted_on_my_website@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you had Windows 2000 and were going to use SSH to remotely manage a
Linux website, which SSH software would you choose?
I use Cygwin as my shell on Windows, so I'd use the ssh and sftp tools
that come with that. Otherwise, PuTTY and PSFTP
(http://www.putty.nl/download.html) are fine choices.
Re: SFTP is not working ... When I try to use sftp or scp2, I get a message like this: ... sftp and scp2 both actually work by running ssh in a subprocess, ... The reason the shell startup files are relevant at all, ... (comp.security.ssh)
Re: Did you hack into my UNIX server Bible Bob? ... But that's not a shell question.... >> OSX users, should I be using ssh instead of telnet for security? ... OSX as a built in firewall tab. ... (comp.unix.shell)
Re: using ssh to run remote commands? [ssh -T, scp/ssh flags] ... I use SSH to forward connections between an intranet server at home and my ... To do this, the user on the remote machine need not have a shell, either ... start a shell on the remote host,... you can have ssh run a command instead of an interactive shell by ... (FreeBSD-Security)
Re: UK Shell Provider ... http://templarshells.mine.nu Services include access to linux programs,... "Access to the Templar Server is via Ssh (Secure Shell).... (uk.telecom.broadband)
Re: [fw-wiz] Best-of-breed Proxies (was Re: Proxy Firewalls ...) ... >> It used a chrooted sshd with private passwd/shadow files in the ... >> chroot jail.... The login shell for the users in that private passwd ... >> config file to get a destination host, and execed an ssh client to ... (Firewall-Wizards)