Re: ssh windows terminal client to remotly access to my linux server?

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On Tuesday 02 December 2003 02:39 am, Együd Csaba wrote:
> Or you can setup Cygwin on your Windows machine. It can be used as an ssh
> client and also as a test platform without connecting to the remote server.
> I didn't concerned with but it can even run KDE. I think a great tool. I
> admit it uses a lot of disk space (eve 700Megs) while Putty uses a few of
> kilo bytes. :o)

well, cygwin is a "full blown" linux environment in Windows. PuTTY is just an 
SSH client. Of course cygwin needs much more space :)
if you use cygwin though, make sure you clicked on intalling openssh too, 
because I don't think by default it includes SSH clients.

RDB

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