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|    =?UTF-8?Q?Niocl=C3=A1s_P=C3=B3l_Cai to Don Y    |
|    Re: Network clients/services recommendat    |
|    21 Jan 26 00:08:41    |
   
   From: thanks-to@Taf.com   
      
   Don Y wrote:   
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   |"- TELNET/SSH console |   
   |- FTP client |   
   | |   
   |[. . .] |   
   | |   
   |I can use PuTTY for SSH/TELNET; not as nice of an interface|   
   |but it seems very reliable." |   
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   I use PuTTY a lot without a problem. A recent version of Microsoft   
   Windows has its own SSh implementation. I do not use it a lot.   
      
   I do not use FTP a lot on new versions of Windows. Even old versions   
   of Windows used to come with their own implementations. Corrupted big   
   files were risks, but probably more because big downloads via FTP   
   (instead of e.g. SFTP or BitTorrent) are risky than because of   
   Microsoft ineptness. Wget supports FTP, but I do not use it a lot for   
   FTP to Windows.   
      
   Apple MacOS comes with an SSh client.   
      
   (S. HTTP://Gloucester.Insomnia247.NL/ fuer Kontaktdaten!)   
      
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    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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