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zdwebhosting
10-13-2002, 11:12 AM
ok i like putty since its just what i've always used

but i love secure crt now that i have tried it because it has alot smaller font size or somthing so a ton more text canf it on my screen and also because it will remember your passwords for you which is nice if your lazy a bit ;)

ok reason i dont like secure crt is because it opens a new window for each server you are logged into i was wondering if it or another ssh program will do like mirc does and just show the current one and let you brows from a bar its to hard to explain check out this screenshot

http://www.zdwebhosting.com/pics/mirc.jpg

thanks for your time and hopefully somone knows of somthing ;)

zdwebhosting
10-19-2002, 08:45 PM
BUMP anyone know?

roly
10-19-2002, 10:39 PM
SSH.com's client

zdwebhosting
10-19-2002, 10:47 PM
Originally posted by roly
SSH.com's client

awesome i'll go check it out now i can't believe i had'nt checked out ssh.com before lol

no1v2
10-20-2002, 02:21 AM
Originally posted by zdwebhosting
i love secure crt now that i have tried it because it has alot smaller font size or somthing so a ton more text canf it on my screenYou can adjust the font/size/etc in PuTTY (or pretty much any windows SSH client).

Originally posted by zdwebhosting
and also because it will remember your passwords for you which is nice if your lazy a bit ;)That's not a good idea, it underminds the point of SSH... (security)

zdwebhosting
10-20-2002, 04:14 AM
Originally posted by no1v2
You can adjust the font/size/etc in PuTTY (or pretty much any windows SSH client).

That's not a good idea, it underminds the point of SSH... (security)

yea true i guess i'll probably just stick with putty.

just wish i could have like 8 servers open all in 1 putty box instead of 8 physical boxes

no1v2
10-20-2002, 08:51 AM
Zdwebhosting, in PuTTY's help file, read "Question A.1.7: Does PuTTY have the ability to remember my password so I don't have to type it every time?" and "Section 8.1: Public key authentication - an introduction." Public key authentication and Pagaent, PuTTY's program that stores public keys, sound like exactly what you're looking for (not quite what you asked for, but what you're looking for ;)). You *could* do what you asked for just by leaving a bunch of SSH sessions open in screen on one of the servers, but that wouldn't be a very good idea (that's what happens when you let me think up the ideas :o).

On a related note, I don't think WHT would be half the size it is if everyone would just RTFM :stickout: (No offense to you in particular.)

tch
10-20-2002, 03:21 PM
I recommend Shellguard (http://www.shellguard.com) or its free predecessor Telneat.

zdwebhosting
10-20-2002, 03:59 PM
Originally posted by tch
I recommend Shellguard (http://www.shellguard.com) or its free predecessor Telneat.

found telneats site but thier downlaods dont work :(

http://neoline.ru/sites/telneat/download.php3

but i'm d/ling shellguard to test it out