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Old 15th August 2011, 04:50 PM
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linux ssh

hi,
very new to fedora and linux.. how new? installed it 3 hours ago
In windows I used putty as ssh client. I installed the putty package and it's working fine but I was wondering - putty is mainly for windows users. is there a recommanded built in ssh client in fedora 15?
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