Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 16:32:05 -0500 From: Bill Marquette <bill.marquette@gmail.com> To: Mircea Popescu <popescu.mircea@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Authpf and windows client(s) ... Message-ID: <55e8a96c050824143266daa5f9@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <f51cdb705082414187e8d4abb@mail.gmail.com> References: <f51cdb7050824141477441867@mail.gmail.com> <55e8a96c05082414173089d43e@mail.gmail.com> <f51cdb705082414187e8d4abb@mail.gmail.com>
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No, authpf is a login shell. If you don't want to use SSH, then you need to write your own client, daemon, and/or authpf-like application. --Bill On 8/24/05, Mircea Popescu <popescu.mircea@gmail.com> wrote: > ok, but any other solution?=20 >=20 >=20 > =20 > On 8/25/05, Bill Marquette <bill.marquette@gmail.com> wrote:=20 > > On 8/24/05, Mircea Popescu <popescu.mircea@gmail.com> wrote:=20 > > > Hi! > > > > > > I want to use authpf in order to give access to internet for some > windows XP > > > PC's. > > > > > > Now, I know that the client PC (using WinXP in this case) should > initiate > > > somehow a ssh conexion to the FreeBSD server.=20 > > > My problem would be what software to use on the XP side in order to d= o > this. > > > Putty is not a solution in my case. > > > Thanks! > >=20 > > Any ssh client should work just fine. putty is usually recommended=20 > > because it's open source (and free). > >=20 > > --Bill > >=20 >=20 >
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