RE: Getting Windows GUI applications to work

"F. Telbisz" <[email protected]> Sun, 21 Jan 2007 22:18:25 +0100 (GMT)
Newsgroups gmane.network.ssh.windows
Message-ID <[email protected]>
I have installed copssh to d:\program files, and as much as I 
remember, you can specify the installation location. I am using 
version 1.3 10, the installation was done last summer, the download 
was on 22. May.

 	Ferenc Telbisz

On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Travis, Shane (GE Healthcare) wrote:

> My own problem with copSSH is that (the last time I checked) it could
> only install in one place; there was no facility to install it to
> another location. This meant that the root directory on connecting to a
> given machine was always the same -- C:\ if I recall correctly.
>
> For business applications, it is important to our customers to be able
> to install it on different drives, and in a lower directory -- e.g. to
> F:\application\ssh-home. With such an install location, we can access
> the machine securely without having access to the *whole* machine... not
> all of which may be 'ours' to play with.
>
> Has this changed in the last year-ish? (Been about that long since I
> last looked at it.) Or did I perhaps misunderstand how to run the
> installer in the first place?
>
> (I think the other problem our customers had with copSSH was that it was
> not truly 'open source', in that we could not look at the installation
> code to see exactly what it was putting where. OpenSSH provides its
> installer's source code, which we have examined and recompiled for our
> own usage.)
>
> I would love to go to copSSH (or any other 'more current' SSH
> installation for Windows), and am probably not alone... but for us, at
> least, these two items stand in the way of us doing so.
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> 	From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Herr, Stephen
> 	Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 12:59 AM
> 	To: [email protected]
> 	Subject: RE: Getting Windows GUI applications to work
>
>
> 	Kyle,
>
> 	OpenSSH for Windows was the same as SSH on Cygwin 2 or 3 years
> 	ago.  OpenSSH for Windows has not been improved in quite a
> while.
> 	The Cygwin solution is the most direct way but the copSSH
> solution
> 	is basically the same but has the advantage of an installer that
> wraps
> 	all the necessary Cygwin stuff in one package without all the
> decision
> 	making and all the individual configuration steps.  It sets up a
> couple
> 	of very handy scripts to add, remove and configure various parts
> of the
> 	ssh(d) environment.  I would give copSSH a whirl and see if it
> meets
> 	your needs before continuing on down the OpenSSH for Windows
> 	path.  Why start on a dead branch when there is an actively
> supported
> 	branch that is very up to date relative to the original OpenSSH
> in the
> 	BSD world.
>
> 	Stephen
>
> 	Stephen A. Herr
> 	[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> 	From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Kyle Getz
> 	Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 1614
> 	To: [email protected]
> 	Subject: Getting Windows GUI applications to work
>
>
>
> 	Hi everyone,
>
>
>
> 	I'm trying to execute Windows GUI applications through SSH but
> I'm running into some problems.
>
> 	Here's what happens on a Windows XP machine running OpenSSH for
> Windows:
>
> 	1. I open a Remote Desktop session to the machine.
> 	2. I also log into the machine via PuTTY.
> 	3. After logging in, I run "calc" via PuTTY. I am immediately
> returned to the prompt.
> 	4. When I look at the Task Manager (through Remote Desktop), I
> see calc.exe, but there is no window.
>
>
> 	Here's what happens on a different Windows XP machine running
> sshd through Cygwin:
>
> 	1. I open a Remote Desktop session to the machine.
> 	2. I also log into the machine via PuTTY.
> 	3. After logging in, I run "calc" via PuTTY. I am not returned
> to the prompt.
> 	4. In the Remote Desktop window, I see the calculator window pop
> up.
> 	5. I close the calculator window (through Remote Desktop), and I
> am returned to the prompt in my PuTTY window.
>
>
> 	Obviously, I want the latter behavior, but I want it to work
> with OpenSSH for Windows. Does anyone know what I need to do?
>
>
>
> 	- Kyle Getz
>
>
>
>
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               Ferenc Telbisz

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