The University of Exeter has a site license for ssh for Windows
for its own machines only. Ask your
PC person to contact me about getting a copy. (Other
universities can also get a free site license from
SSH corporation.)
The package contains a telnet-style login program and a graphical sftp client.
It can also tunnel x windows so you can run xterm,
emacs, etc.
Setting up X tunneling
First start up Exceed as normal.
Start up the Secure Shell Client, open the
Edit > Settings control panel and click on the word
Tunneling on the left. (NB, you must click on the actual word
Tunneling, not the plus or minus symbol next to it.) Check
the box Tunnel X11 Connections.
Now login to the remote host and try a command suxh as xterm&.
Last modified: Wed May 24 10:33:47 2000
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