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20 The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2
3.1 PuTTY: a free SSH client for Windows
Throughout this book, SSH is used to log into Linux systems. It is easy to use and
cryptographically secure. If you are using a Linux desktop system, an SSH client is built in.
But if you are using a Windows desktop, you will need a useful SSH client.
PuTTY is probably the most commonly used SSH client. You can find a PuTTY client for
Windows on CD1 of a SLES 10 distribution in the /dosutils/putty directory. You can
download PuTTY from the Web at:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
To download from this page, click the putty.exe link for your architecture. Save the file in a
directory path such as C:\WINNT. PuTTY is a standalone executable (no installation is needed,
other than copying the file). You may also want to create a shortcut on your desktop or task
bar.
Open PuTTY and the configuration window shown in Figure 3-4 on page 22 should open. If
you spend a few minutes at this point configuring PuTTY, it may pay off in a time savings later.
The examples shown use PuTTY Release 0.60.
1. In the PuTTY Configuration window, in the left Category window, click Session.
2. Under the Connection Type heading on the top right, click the SSH radio button as shown
in Figure 3-1. This specifies the use of the SSH protocol.
Figure 3-1 PuTTY Configuration window
3. Click Logging in the left window as shown in Figure 3-2 on page 21.
Click the radio button Printable output in the Session logging radio group. This will
allow you to go back and check the output of certain commands.
Set the Log file name to &H&M&D&T.log so a time stamp will be in the file name.
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