> > I am trying to implement Putty or another telnet service to be able 
> > to securely access my Linux server from other locations.  
> > 
> > I can successfully implement the telnet client services, but I have 
> > read a bit on Putty and it seems the more appropriate application.  
> > Has anyone used it and what kind of feedback can you give me on it?  
> > 
> > Security is always an issue that is why I am considering Putty.
> > 
> 
> First, if security is an issue, then Telnet is not the way to go.  Putty also 
> does SSH and you would be at least a little more secure by using that.  With 
> that aside, I use Putty all the time when on a Windows box and I love it.  It 
> allows you to tunnel X11 for a remote Xsession but the way I use it is by 
> running VNC with Java support on my box at home and then using Putty from my 
> job I SSH into my home and set putty to map ports 5801 and 5901.  Basically I 
> map my local ports to the ports on my box at home.  Then I open my web 
browser 
> at work and just put in http://127.0.0.1:5801 and I have my home desktop 
while 
> I'm sitting at work.  Basically you can use SSH to "tunnel" (similar to VPN) 
> your port mappings.  It works good and pretty fast for me.
> 
> Pace
SPAM ???
hmmmm...wasn't trying to.  maybe because of the 127.x.x.x ip address
listed??
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