PuTTy Ported To Pocket PC 35
LondonLawyer writes "There was a Slashdot story back in March about a port of the popular (and free) SSH client PuTTY in beta for Symbian OS. For the rest of us there's a 'pre alpha' port that has been released for the Pocket PC that seems to have slipped under the Slashdot radar. 2003 is available now and by all acounts works well. 2000/2002 are apparently in the pipeline for a planned June release. See here ( http://pocketputty.duxy.net/ ) for more details. The download can be found here. They are also talking about porting to MS Smartphone 2003 after the Pocket PC 2002 port has been done."
2004 works too! (Score:4, Funny)
I have used 2004 for over four months now, and I'm pretty satisfied with it so far, as years go.
PuTTY (Score:2, Informative)
This just goes to show how nice a program PuTTY can be and how much the world needs a simple, yet powerful and FREE SSH client.
Re:PuTTY (Score:5, Interesting)
When they get ssh and X11 clients, even Windows might seem like an alternative...
Re:PuTTY (Score:2)
Doesn't one of the s's in ssh stand for 'secure'?
Re:PuTTY (Score:4, Insightful)
Adding ssh would either imply that MS acknowledges that there is a need to connect to other OS'es or mean that a sshd should be added too. Adding sshd to windows would be rather useless since almost nothing can be done via the command line on windows. Either way adding ssh to windows draws attention to areas where windows is lacking.
Re:PuTTY (Score:1)
There are some userfull things that you can do using the command prompt on windows, the only problem I find is that they put unix to shame in the cryptic category, and seem more oriented toward scripting then interactive sessions.
I also only know a few tricks and never bother to leave telnet open on the servers, so usually I can't try, ssh on windows(stand
Re:PuTTY (Score:2)
Re:PuTTY (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:PuTTY (Score:1)
That would be great. I just wrote a client that actually makes this EASY for Windows...
Re:PuTTY (Score:1)
Re:PuTTY (Score:2)
I use cygwin heavily on Windows. I ssh in all the time. Sometimes I don't actually want to start an interactive kill, so by usi
Re:PuTTY (Score:2)
or you can use rkill.exe from the Resource Kit [microsoft.com] (eg, 'rkill /nkill \\computer game*')
Re:PuTTY (Score:2)
Re:PuTTY (Score:3, Informative)
You might want to check on that one:
"The Windows Server 2003 family provides a significantly enhanced command-line infrastructure, letting administrators perform most management tasks without using a graphical user interface. Of special importance is the ability to perform a wide range of tasks by accessing the information store enabled by Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). This WMI com
You have to love that quote... (Score:2)
Guess it just goes to show that Microsoft believe in the "just repeat it often enough and it becomes true" principle(*).
Re:PuTTY (Score:2)
Open mouth, insert foot.
A case of I-don't-know-so-it-can't-be-done expert, eh?
Re:PuTTY (Score:2)
Re:PuTTY (Score:2)
Certain utilities is necessary and so popular that it would make sense to include it in the OS. Especially with RDP already included, it just doesn't make sense to not include ssh.
Re:PuTTY (Score:2)
Re:PuTTY (Score:2)
When I roam around and find myself destined to sit behind a windows machine, the first thing I do is figure out how to SSH into a friendly box.
That's how I do my business, mail, news, etc. Going out and getting a 3rdparty client isn't always an option, policies, rules and regulations usually try to stop users from installing things therefore an included client would make sense.
I'm more productive with ssh than solitaire.exe...
Re:PuTTY (Score:1)
Re:AVOID this software! (Score:2)
I've used this and putty, and while I like putty better now that it supports X11/port fowarding, SecureCRT is a functional SSH client. Also, it supports serial port terminal emulation. Sure putty is "better", but SecureCRT far from sucks.
Re:SSH Client for Palm OS??? (Score:1)
You can get it here [sealiesoftware.com].
And if you are on a Palm (Score:3, Informative)
I've had it on my Treo600 since I got the thing, and it's a lifesaver at times (like the time I patched some of our servers at 1:30am from a strip club).
Series 60 version (Score:4, Informative)
http://s2putty.sourceforge.net/
Works like a dream on my Nokia 6600
Sufferin' succotash! (Score:3, Funny)
why did that take so long? (Score:1)
Re:why did that take so long? (Score:1)
Pocket putty is just the first FREE ssh client.