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[ILUG] Question about ssh

[ILUG] Question about ssh

Chris Woods woods.mc at gmail.com
Thu Aug 9 10:57:27 IST 2007


I think I saw an option for screen that reduces the traffic, ... am trying
to remember.. doesn't screen normally update the whole "screen" normally,
and you can turn that off so it only updates part of it....

erm.. am off to man screen....


On 09/08/07, Gareth Eason <bigbro at skynet.ie> wrote:
>
> Gary Pigott wrote:
> > From: "Chris Woods" <woods.mc at gmail.com>
> >> There is a port of putty for S60 (Symbian, aka EPOC32) available at the
> >> moment. If you've an Nokia E61 or alike (Nokia E90) with a qwerty
> >> keyboard
> >> it would be pretty usable. I have tried it on a S60 device with the
> >> numeric
> >> keypad... let's just say that took me a while.
> >
> > I've got an e61 and PuTTY for Symbian is actually pretty usable with a
> > qwerty keyboard.
>
>         Been using it for several years now on a Nokia Communicator (9500)
> - and it's
> extremely usable.
>
>         Latency is an issue, as is the cost of data in Ireland, if you're
> doing a lot
> of stuff - but SSH tends to be reasonably low traffic (though a lot higher
> than telnet, particularly if you use screen.)
>
>         Best regards,
>         -->Gar
>
>
>


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