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PuTTYIs PuTTY available for Mac OS X? Chieh Cheng Most programs just use the OpenSSH client that comes standard with OS X. Note that under OS X (and probably most *nix distros), the terminal emulator and the ssh client are separate. They are not available together like PuTTY and SecureCRT. I have not tried it, but corkscrew should do what you need: There are others, but they seem to require both server-side and client-side components. gnowk I found Corkscrew, but there is no Mac OS X binary. You have a binary version of Corkscrew? Chieh Cheng No, just compile it... gnowk Haha . . . that's the problem. I can't. I'd have done it if I could. And yes, I know how easy it is to run "configure" and "make". I don't have a compiler installed on Mac OS X and I can't install it right now. Chieh Cheng Corkscrew 2.0 binary for Mac OS X . . . gnowk Thanks! I'll use this binary with the built-in SSH client. And attached below is the source code to comply with GPL. Chieh Cheng
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