File Transfer: Connect Fedora to Windows machine via ethernet without a router?
Mikkel L. Ellertson
mikkel at infinity-ltd.com
Sun Jan 20 20:39:49 UTC 2008
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>
> Being picky on the meaning of the word "installing" to a Windows machine, you
> may try putty. It works via ssh, but *does not* require to be _installed_ on
> a Windows machine. You just need to copy it to some directory and run it. No
> install wizards, no changing registry, nothing regarded to installing. After
> you're done, simply delete it.
>
> :-)
> Marko
>
It also runs fine from a USB memory drive. No need to install
anything on the computer. I like that option because I can have my
ssh key on the drive as well, and take it with me. (Pass phrase
protected key.)
Mikkel
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