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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers what about 'dtp' ? Post 56474 by svennie on Monday 4th of October 2004 09:57:17 AM
Old 10-04-2004
Data tried the whole day ..

have installed http://openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/openssh/index.html, made a group, made passwds, made net start opensshd and reboot.

the prog is running under winNT, but I just can't get an access from the unix system, just don't know why.

by the way, the ftp connection works perfect....I can't understand. Now I'm having the chance .tar -> ftp -> unpack...but therefore I need a remote login.
 
SECPANEL(1)						      General Commands Manual						       SECPANEL(1)

NAME
secpanel - a Tcl/Tk front-end to ssh and scp SYNOPSIS
secpanel DESCRIPTION
SecPanel serves as a graphical user interface for managing and running SSH (Secure Shell) and SCP (Secure Copy) connections. Note: SecPanel is not a new implementation of the SecureShell protocol or the ssh software-suite. SecPanel sits on top of SSH software-suites and supports the SSH.com and the OpenSSH-version. You may get information about these programs at http://www.ssh.com respectively at http://www.openssh.com. SecPanel is written entirely in pure Tcl/Tk and does not need any extensions but it requires Version 8.x of Tcl and Tk. SecPanel is free software and is released under the conditions of the GNU General Public License. See the file COPYING and notes in the source code for details. Features Saves and manages profiles of different SecureShell connections. Gives an ftpclient-like graphical interface/file listing for launching SCP-transfers. Editing of profiles mainly by mouse-clicking. Gives list of profiles to connect to. One list for default connections using a default profile and another list for managing special connections e.g. port-forwarding setups for reading mail. Management of the ssh-agent. Support for generating and distributing keys for public key authentication. Planned Features Support for the SSH2 protocol related options, configurations and special features of SSH.com's and OpenSSH's suites. AUTHOR
Steffen Leich <secpanel@pingx.net> SEE ALSO
ssh(1), scp(1), ssh-askpass(1), ssh-agent(1) Debian Project 2002-06-30 SECPANEL(1)
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