Re: ANSI Color with Xterm and SecureCRT
9 Aug 2004 SecureCRT is > >> configured to connect using xterm terminal emulation with ansi color. The > >> default color selection is fg=white and
Re: ANSI Color with Xterm and SecureCRT
8 Aug 2004 SecureCRT is > configured to connect using xterm terminal emulation with ansi color. The > default color selection is fg=white and bg=black.
Re: ANSI Color with Xterm and SecureCRT
12 Aug 2004 I have exchanged several emails with the SecureCRT folks as well. They have > not been able to suggest anything that works. I think that is
Re: ANSI Color with Xterm and SecureCRT
11 Aug 2004 SecureCRT is > > > >> configured to connect using xterm terminal However, I am starting the session via ssh and SecureCRT and do not
Linux Today - PRNewswire: SecureCRT Opens Up SSH to Open ...
5 Jul 2000 'Van Dyke Technologies, Inc., a provider of quality Internet software, announced today the official release of SecureCRT 3.1 for Windows.
difference between Putty backspace and SecureCRT only on Emacs ...
26 Jun 2004 difference between Putty backspace and SecureCRT only on Emacs on Fedora Now I switched to SecureCrt cuz of some nice options it has.
RE: ssh allowing root login with no password (Solved)
10 May 2011 The private key is the key that I installed into my SecureCRT. If I log into the server with that key from SecureCRT, then login to my private server
Re: weird characters in man pages and html
3 Dec 2003 You need to set PuTTY to use UTF-8 (not sure how to do the same with >>> secureCRT). >> >>I've never heard a method to convince
Re: weird characters in man pages and html
3 Dec 2003 I always recommend PuTTY anyway. It supports UTF-8, > provides an ssh > agent, and is Free Software. It's far better, IMO, > than secureCRT
Re: Remote login
I use one called SecureCRT. It works well with both RH and SuSE Linux machines as the remote device. I log in as my user name (mknecht) using ssh, then do a
Arrow keys cannot work in "yum shell" - CentOS
14 Aug 2012 I use SecureCRT as a SSH tool to remotely control my CentOS server. But the arrow keys behave strangely after I enter the yum shell.
Re[3]: unknown terminal "linux" ??
24 Dec 2001 Every time after login, an '$ echo $TERM' will produce the selected emulation in SecureCRT, however. BC> · That the versions of the packages
Re: x over ssh
5 Feb 2003 He's running an rh 7.3 > box at his house and is connecting via a Windows ssh2 client, currently > PuTTY, soon to possibly be SecureCRT.
[SOLVED] SSH allows to connect from known host - CentOS
after trying it over and over again, I may have found out that my Terminal client software (SecureCRT) gives the key to the server if I was
newbie pam user (suse) questions
26 Nov 2007 I'm trying to get either radius or tacacs to work as an authentication method for standard SSH connections, ie: people using securecrt, putty, etc
RE: remote server administration
1 Jul 2002 The best SSH client, imho, is SecureCRT. Not free, but excellent. You can pass Xwindows over it, and use Xfree on Cygwin, but you'll find it
Re: apache/ssl help
29 Dec 2003 For Windows, SecureCRT (commercial) or PuTTY (open source) are available. ok bottom it is - I now have apache running with the new certs
Re: terminal timing out
8 Mar 2003 Steve Lee wrote: | > > In SecureCRT, (windows people) can send a packet every so many | > > hours, to keep it alive, anyone with any ideas
Re: apache/ssl help
29 Dec 2003 For Windows, SecureCRT (commercial) or PuTTY (open source) are available. --- ------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick
Re: Gnome Terminal and Session management Query
29 Aug 2008 firewalls, servers etc just like putty and >> securecrt do. How can I manage that in a sensible way, I've got nearly >> a 100 different devices so

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