[ale] SSH fm Win2k to Linux/FreeBSD
Adrin
haswes at mindspring.com
Fri Jan 18 10:22:12 EST 2002
It works for me. I don't think my post to ale.org are making it sometimes
though.
Putty works great.
Adrin
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Marcus [mailto:CharlesM at Media-Brokers.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 10:12 AM
To: Ale (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [ale] SSH fm Win2k to Linux/FreeBSD
Thanks for the tips - will definitely help, but...
Is there no way to simply make the 'Insert' key work the way it does on a
local Linux box with vi?
Thanks again
Charles
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry Z. Yu [mailto:z.yu at ptek.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 10:07 AM
> To: Charles Marcus
> Cc: 'Ale'
> Subject: Re: [ale] SSH fm Win2k to Linux/FreeBSD
>
>
> r to replace a single char
> dw to change a word
> dW to change a big chain of characters.
>
> I've been use putty and commerical SSH2 clients from
> F_secure, and
> I prefer putty better, for windows platform, at least.
>
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Charles Marcus wrote:
>
> #Hi all,
> #
> #OK, How the heck do I get the 'Insert' key to act right
> using SecureCRT/SSH on Win2K to remote access 1 FreeBSD (4.4)
> and 2 Linux (Redhat 7.x) boxes. Using vi is nearly
> impossible. I can use 'dd' to delete entire lines, but many
> times all I want to do is change one character or word.
> #
> #Aaargh. I'll be glad when I can look back and laugh at my
> *nix ignorance of today...
> #
> #Tia
> #
> #Charles
> #
> #
> #
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