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Obtaining an SSH client
Free SSH clients are listed at
http://www.freessh.org/
At this writing, this site does not seem to list any free Macintosh
clients. However, MacOS X is equipped with a command-line SSH client,
which can be launched from within the Terminal application.
If you're using ``classic'' MacOS, you can obtain an SSH client from
http://www.macssh.com.
Here are specific directions for installing SSH Secure Shell Client, which is
free for personal or educational use, and includes a secure ftp client
for file transfer. (However, at some 6.5 MB, it is
a large file to download. Some of the other clients at the FreeSSH
site are considerably smaller, but they have fewer features.)
- While connected to the Internet, point your web browser to
http://www.ssh.com.
- Click on the Download link, then SSH Secure Shell for
Workstations, then Non-commercial downloads, and choose a
suitable download mirror location (preferably in the USA).
- Download the most recent version of the SSH client
to any place on your
hard drive. (Internet Explorer may offer you the choice of
executing it; this is OK too since that is the next step.)
At this writing the most recent version is
SSHSecureShellClient-3.2.0.exe.
- Execute the file you downloaded. This can be done by
double-clicking on it. This installs the SSH client on your
computer. You can accept the default options in
the dialog that ensues.
- When finished, the SSH client (for telnet-like connections)
and the SSH ftp client (for file transfer) should appear on
your desktop and in the applications menu.
If your Internet connection is so slow that the size of the download
is prohibitive for you, ask one of the computer science faculty for a
CD that you can borrow, which contains the SSH Client installation
package.
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Robert Moniot
2007-09-12