2004-02-12, 06:17 PM 
		
	
	
		Hi all Linux Guru's and Newbies!! I really need some help with Putty so i can remote acces my linux PC from any Windows PC. How can i open/install/activate that service??? o_O
	
	
	
	
	
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		2004-02-12, 06:17 PM 
		
	 
		Hi all Linux Guru's and Newbies!! I really need some help with Putty so i can remote acces my linux PC from any Windows PC. How can i open/install/activate that service??? o_O 
		
		
		2004-02-12, 07:41 PM 
		
	 you need to enable ssh. go to redhat menu -> System Settings -> server settings -> services look for sshd. and start that services. so you should be able to connect the ssh via putty. remeber allow port 23 for ssh. in command (console) i don't know how to start the services in console. so hope this help ya 
		
		
		2004-02-12, 08:18 PM 
		
	 
		I use Mandrake linux :S 
		
		
		2004-02-13, 11:44 AM 
		
	 
		Yike. i dunno nothing about mandrake :( sorry. maybe other people do. 
		
		
		2004-02-13, 02:45 PM 
		
	 ssh is port 22. 23 is telnet as for mandrake.. I think it has the same type init as redhat so you should be able to open a console window and type service sshd start 
		
		
		2004-02-13, 05:30 PM 
		
	 
		If you are not able to use service you can:   /etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd start 
		
		
		2004-03-01, 01:11 AM 
		
	 Once you start that service does it become automatic upon reboots? sry, I'm a n00b at this....... - and is Putty better/easier than XWin (xfree86.cygwin.com)? as of today I began cfg XWin on my win XP PC, but haven't got it working yet, to connect it to my Red Hat 9 PC (and install WINE to go the other way) 
		
		
		2004-03-01, 10:25 AM 
		
	 in redhat-config-services you can tell what service starts automatically on bootup use putty to access a shell (console/terminal) on a linux box from windows :) use VNC to access the GUI on a linux box from windows, vnc is included with redhat 8/9/fedora, just goto the package manager and check server tools, install it if it isnt installed and then type vncserver in a console to start it and set a password cheers anyweb 
		
		
		2004-03-01, 01:04 PM 
		
	 Okay..... my head is spewing a little smoke with your reply, however I am aware of the pgms you mentioned, just haven't ever used them ........ guess I'lll be do'n a little reading & cfg on them this week during my free time. - Thx for the help AnyWeb | 
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