Re: accessing ohs.sourceforge.net

From: Joe D Willliams (JOEDWIL@earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Aug 15 2000 - 00:54:59 PDT


Notice the 3-level license for this.
I guess working on a Bootstrap project might qualify.

"Subject to the terms and conditions contained herein and provided that you
are a student, faculty member, researcher, employee or administrator at
university, other accredited non-profit educational or university-affiliated
research institution, or charitable organization,... plus more defs of
commecial use.

Any commerciality means we couldn't use it for free on this project.
Joe

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shinya Yamada" <shinya@bootstrap.org>
To: <ohs-dev@bootstrap.org>; <eekim@eekim.com>
Sent: August 14, 2000 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: accessing ohs.sourceforge.net

> TeraTerm/ssh is pretty good but it's not compatible with SSH2.
> You can get ssh client for windows which is compatible with SSH2 from
> http://www.ssh.com/products/ssh/download.html
> It's free for non-commercial use and the client also has
> GUI client for scp.
>
> ___
> Shinya
>
> From: Eugene Eric Kim <eekim@eekim.com>
> Subject: Re: accessing ohs.sourceforge.net
> Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 18:36:02 -0700 (PDT)
>
> > On 14 Aug 2000, Grant Bowman wrote:
> >
> > > I use TeraTerm Pro with the encryption downloaded seperately from a
> > > different site. These should be good URLs for it. Basically you have
> > > to replace the binary with the ssh version and add a library.
> >
> > Seconded. When I'm using Windows, I also use TeraTerm Pro w/ ssh
> > enabled. Works very well for me.
> >
> > -Eugene
> >
> > --
> > +=== Eugene Eric Kim ===== eekim@eekim.com ===== http://www.eekim.com/
===+
> > | "Writer's block is a fancy term made up by whiners so they
|
> > +===== can have an excuse to drink alcohol." --Steve Martin
===========+
>



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