[raspberry-vi] Re: SSH From Windows

  • From: Mike Ray <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2014 15:47:54 +0000

I use Tera-Term.  I find it works a lot better with NVDA than PuTTY.  I 
have never liked PuTTY very much and the way it writes to the screen is 
very non-standard making it very patchy as far as accessibility is 
concerned.

Having said that, even when I am connected to a Pi with Tera-Term, I 
often have a serial connection to the same Pi open in PuTTY if I need to 
trap a kernel oops or a panic.

Mike

On 07/01/2014 09:51, Mobeen Iqbal wrote:
> hi chris. this is awesome, many thanks for the link i'll hopefully try
> it later today. it may be convenient to have it around when occasionally
> jaws doesn't play nicely with putty.
>
> Mo.
>
> On 07/01/2014 09:47, Chris Norman wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I recently came across one of the threads on this list that said about
>> SSH on windows, and I was trying to find that thread to reply too, but
>> couldn't, so here it is anyways.
>>
>> I am actually using ssh.exe which comes from GIT... It works
>> wonderfully, you can just ssh user@host like you can from the linux
>> command line, and obviously git is nice to have too.
>>
>> Here's the download link:
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/downloads/list?q=full+installer+official+git
>>
>> While going through the setup, when it asks about GIT Bash etc, find the
>> radio button that says "Use GIT and associated utilities from the
>> windows command prompt", or whatever it says, then it adds the right
>> stuff to the path.
>>
>> It's very nice, and gives you ssh, scp, (I think sftp too), and ls.
>>
>> Probably other nice commands too, but I've not found them yet.
>>
>> Cheers, and hope this helps someone.
>>
>>
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