At 12:24 AM -0500 12/6/00, Scott R. Godin wrote: >there being no current ssh client for the Mac (BetterTelnet is working on >it, they say) I'm curious to know if anyone's written this into module >functionality that I can implement with Macperl that will allow me to >connect to a remote client via ssh and then issue commands into a >pseudo-telnet window much like a normal telnet session. > >is this possible? There's a Net::SSH, but it's just a wrapper around Unix command line SSH programs, so it won't work under MacPerl. But as others have already mentioned, there are Nifty Telnet, MacSSH, and Mindterm, all freeware. And Data Fellows is still selling their commercial SSH clients. > >-- >Scott R. Godin | e-mail : webmaster@webdragon.net >Laughing Dragon Services | web : http://www.webdragon.net/ > > -- -- Paul Schinder schinder@pobox.com # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? # ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org