Good windows SSH commandline?

Armitage

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So I've been home sicker then a dog all week, but I finally feel good enough to at least login from home and get some work done. Of course our corporate remote access is windows only :roll: so I'm stuck with the laptop. Cygwin is pretty good but on ssh sessions it just doesn't scroll smoothly and stuff like that, especially in vi. Any suggestions for other windows ssh commandlines?
 

juiio

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The only problem is that SecureCRT isn't free. Obviously that doesn't matter to some, but it makes Putty my choice.
 

mundane

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Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
SSH Secure Shell. :)

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I use SSH Secure Shell (it has a nice GUI SFTP client, IIRC) for my non-com work (school). Putty for commercial work.
 

Armitage

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Thanks for all the putty luvin. Definitely made yesterday tolerable compared to what I was doing before.
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
SSH Secure Shell. :)

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I use SSH Secure Shell (it has a nice GUI SFTP client, IIRC) for my non-com work (school). Putty for commercial work.

winscp is a free (open source IIRC) gui sftp/scp client. It works pretty well. No need for hacky commercial crap. :beer:
 

Zugzwang152

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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
SSH Secure Shell. :)

link

I use SSH Secure Shell (it has a nice GUI SFTP client, IIRC) for my non-com work (school). Putty for commercial work.

winscp is a free (open source IIRC) gui sftp/scp client. It works pretty well. No need for hacky commercial crap. :beer:

SSH Secure Shell is free for all non-commercial use :p And yeah, the SFTP GUI is great, although I use FileZilla for most of my FTP work, and HTML-KIT has native FTP support for web work.
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
SSH Secure Shell. :)

link

I use SSH Secure Shell (it has a nice GUI SFTP client, IIRC) for my non-com work (school). Putty for commercial work.

winscp is a free (open source IIRC) gui sftp/scp client. It works pretty well. No need for hacky commercial crap. :beer:

SSH Secure Shell is free for all non-commercial use :p And yeah, the SFTP GUI is great, although I use FileZilla for most of my FTP work, and HTML-KIT has native FTP support for web work.

If you have to specify "for all non-commercial use," then it isn't free. Check out the license on OpenSSH. ;)
 

FlasHBurN

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I tried using putty but every time I try to connect to my machine via IP I get 'connection refused'. Any ideas? edit : nevermind, I fixed that...





Also, for some reason I cannot ping from my winXP machine to my linux by hostname (but I can with IP)....no idea what I am doing wrong.