Will you in interest, to have os4 port of welknown ssh/rlogin/telnet client for all the oses - Putty ? If there will be more than 10-15 users who will be in interest, then i will create a bounty for that and will start to works on it. But for first i need to know: need it for you or not.
In easy words, it's the best SSH/Telnet/Rlogin and all the other terminal crap client. That toolz very usable by the all the administators in all the world. The widely usage of it, when you have unix machine, and want to "control" it remote.
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First running (gui for write all the stuff like where you will connect, by which protocol, on which ip, with or without using of keys, with which kind of terminal (ansi/vt100/etc) and so on).
Apart from that it has a GUI it's not much different from the OpenSSH SSH client which already exists for AmigaOS 4. Probably someone could create a similar GUI for OpenSSH just as easily and it would work about as well.
Imho, openssh can't do many thinks which can do Putty. And that all about usability and "stuff". Like, for example, you press on menu, and can choice "reset terminal", or, for example, the very-very usable part: you just grab by mouse any text data, and after you realise the mouse button, all the text in the clipboard already (no need to press these annoing combos all the time) and so on.
Of course it possible, just write "workoraund" for openssh, with adding menu, gui, and all other crap. But that will be the same putty in end 1:1, so for what need to boring about writing new programm, when we can port that.
Redirect to shell may be useful to some, but really shell may not be able to do proper color handling and handling live resizing may not be as easy as it sounds. It's not just about redirecting output, it's a two way street.
If anything shell support should be a new bounty or at least not a part of the initial one.
It would be nice, but porting windows tool with to AOS sounds one PITA. Edit: just saw there's an unix version too, appears to be a gtk one, that implies cygnix...
I would like too cee muicon from mos or similar on aos. Meanwhile stuck with VinCEd till something better materializes. OT: ssh server for AOS would be a nice thing to have too.
Jack
Edited by Jack on 2009/11/25 19:22:23
"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
kas1e wrote: - GUI (mui) - working with network for SSH (at begining). That can be over openssl i think.
What has openssl to do with that besides that implementation of openssh protocol will require openssl library.
As to mui gui, muicon is n enhanced con implementation, and theres sshcon. We need a tabbed console window anyway. Not for ssh only, but for AOS itself. Once there's one with proper terminal capability (ansi/vtxyz etc), the existing ssh port will benefit from it.
"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
What I need in fact : - ssh usable in a shell to access remote stations (my Linux server for example) - a graphical program to manage terminal communication for example to get the serial line (debug, control console of bootloader on a remote board, ...)
@Jack Yeah, many thinks must to be done for os4. But i am not os4 developer, and i can't rewrite or add code to the current os4-shell. As well as i know, for the upcoming update will be new shell.
The question about i ask: will be ppls in interest about putty port exactly. Putty is not about "Shell". It's about having exactly "putty" layout and features. You know, these little, easy to use and full of features Putty only thinks.
So the answer directly for you: will you support bounty for porting Putty ?
@corto Putty does all what you say and more of it + tons of different and nice for usability thinks.
I use PuTTY Tray at work and it would be nice to be able to use the same session files on the Amiga.
The main differences of the Tray version is 1) the way it minimizes (not concerned), 2) the alternative to save sessions in a file rather than in the Windows registry.
I mainly use the tunnel feature of SSH to access remote servers thru an encrypted path. I succeeded in doing it with the OpenSSH client in OS4.1, opening a usable VNC session to a remote 2003 Server.
What I still haven't found is a WinSCP like client.
In conclusion, PuTTY is kind of a "must have" on MS OS and it would be nice to have it on AOS.
I use PuTTY Tray at work and it would be nice to be able to use the same session files on the Amiga.
The main differences of the Tray version is 1) the way it minimizes (not concerned), 2) the alternative to save sessions in a file rather than in the Windows registry.
Nice I didn't know about PuttyTray until yet I'll adopt it right now on. About the minimizing stuff don't put it aside too fast a docky might be used to mimic this and it would then be a feature as useful as it could be under Windows.
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What I still haven't found is a WinSCP like client
If you are searching for a graphical SCP client there is none I know of, however Steven Solie ported OpenSSH under AOS4 so there is an scp *text* client.