Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 13:20:32 -0400
Reply-To: michael@bassettconsulting.com
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From: Michael Davis <michael@BASSETTCONSULTING.COM>
Subject: Re: Looking for replacement SSH Server for Reflection X
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Hello Norm (and other SAS-L Friends),
Can't beat the price of
Cygwin. We use it to support X to a Linux server via SSH. Have
not tried it with SAS/AF but it ought to work.
Best wishes,
Michael
On Tue, June 1, 2010 12:44 pm, Norman Weston
<nweston@AMGEN.COM> wrote:
> To all the SAS experts out
there, my company may be looking to replace
> Reflection X with
PuTTy as our Unix access due to compatibility issues
> with
> Vista. Unfortunately, some of us use Xwindows to Modify SAS
code
> interactively and we also use SAS/AF to power several
Server applications.
> While I know that PuTTy can forward to a
SSH server, one still needs to
> exist on the resident PC. If We
discontinue Reflection X, that will no
> longer exist.
>
> I am looking to put forward a recommendation to the team
working on this,
> but need a platform to recommend and facts to
support my suggestion.
> Anyone
> out there have a good
SSH Server that works with Vista that they would
> recommend?
>
> Obviously Licensing and money are factors to consider as
well as
> compatibility with Vista and SAS/AF. Any ideas what
else I should be
> looking at?
>
--
Michael L. Davis
Ambler PA
E-Mail:
michael.davis@alumni.duke.edu
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