Networking
The UF Software CD ($3 + tax)
has network software for windows and MacIntosh for faculty
and students so that they can dial-up and interact with
university computers at home. Freeware, shareware, and
commercial software is also available over the web, and
lots of information about networking and security is available
from the
Secure
Shell (SSH) FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions.
- Cross platform resources
- Open SSH [a free version
of the SSH suite of network connectivity tool]
- SSH Secure Shell
home [March 1, 2000: unlimited, no-cost license
for US universities]
- Linux [department members known to use OpenSSH and KPPP]
- KPPP
Internet Dialer by Harri Porten [down-loads over the internet,
received Dave Central's Best of Linux award]
- MacIntosh
- F-Secure
Corporation SSH Client
[software can be purchased from F-Secure (formerly
Data Fellows) for secure shell and secure file transfer]
- Nifty
Telnet 1.1 SSH r3 [has secure shell and secure copy, but
cannot be used in US because of patent conflict on RSA public-key
encription; patent expires Sept. 20, 2000]
- Windows [Tera Term on department PC's; department members carry
PuTTy while traveling]
- PuTTy
[a small program you can carry on a floppy to connect to UF Math
machines, but without file transfer]
- Tera Term (installed on many machines at UF)
- TTSSH: An
SSH extension to Teraterm [needed to talk to Math Department
machines]
- Using
Teraterm [introduction from Brandeis]
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