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PuTTY is a client program for the SSH, Telnet and Rlogin network protocols.   These protocols are all used to run a remote session on a computer, over a network. PuTTY implements the client end of ...
... (US) IP address , but it is not available from an open proxy. Requirements: PuTTY loaded on your local machine Remote machine running OpenSSH Firefox I use Debian 5 my remote machine and ...
If you generated a Putty private key (.ppk) in Windows and you want to use it with an OpenSSH or SFTP client (for example Terminal, Nautilus, GFTP in Linux),  you have to convert it to OpenSSH's private ...
... machine. You can generate RSA key pair for SSH2 protocol with OpenSSH's ssh-keygen, or puttygen (but putty private key .ppk is not compatible with OpenSSH key format, so you have to convert it to OpenSSH's ...
If you want to use your Putty generated private key (.ppk) in Linux with not only Putty, but other SSH or SFTP client (Terminal, Nautilus, GFTP, etc),  you have to convert it to OpenSSH's private key format, ...
I use Putty for SSH in Windows, I love it so I wanted to use it on my newly installed Debian Lenny, too. I installed Putty in Debian. apt-get install putty putty-tools I copied my public ...
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