Difference between revisions of "FSecure"
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'''F-Secure''' from F-Secure corporation contains a shell client which allows Windows and Mac machines to connect to other machines. The shell client may be used in conjunction with [[X-Win 32]] for working on programs with graphical user interfaces from the comfort of home. | '''F-Secure''' from F-Secure corporation contains a shell client which allows Windows and Mac machines to connect to other machines. The shell client may be used in conjunction with [[X-Win 32]] for working on programs with graphical user interfaces from the comfort of home. | ||
− | Note that Apple users will generally use the terminal associated with [[X11]] instead of F-Secure, especially OIT no longer licenses the Mac version of F-Secure. Furthermore, most Pratt students running Windows use [[MobaXterm]] or [[PuTTY]] instead of F-Secure for a shell client. | + | Note that Apple users will generally use the terminal associated with [[X11]] instead of F-Secure, especially since OIT no longer licenses the Mac version of F-Secure. Furthermore, most Pratt students running Windows use [[MobaXterm]] or [[PuTTY]] instead of F-Secure for a shell client. |
Revision as of 21:03, 21 August 2016
Version | PC: 5.3 Mac: unlicensed |
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Download | OIT |
Pundit Updated | 8/21/2016 |
F-Secure from F-Secure corporation contains a shell client which allows Windows and Mac machines to connect to other machines. The shell client may be used in conjunction with X-Win 32 for working on programs with graphical user interfaces from the comfort of home.
Note that Apple users will generally use the terminal associated with X11 instead of F-Secure, especially since OIT no longer licenses the Mac version of F-Secure. Furthermore, most Pratt students running Windows use MobaXterm or PuTTY instead of F-Secure for a shell client.
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