Gang,
I wasn't paying real close attention to IRC today, but I saw that someone said that with todays networking changes they were able to get to the "login:" prompt of PuTTY, but were unable to type anything into the window.
Well, I couldn't help myself, so when I got home I tried out PuTTY with the same results. Not to be outdone by a bug, I pulled my private key off my existing PuTTY install and loaded the key under ros. I was able to login using auto-username and key authentication to my linux box. Of course, I was unable to type anything into the window, but I thought I would let everyone know that I was technically able to establish a SSH2 connection from ReactOS to linux. ;0)
Good work!
WD
From: WaxDragon
I wasn't paying real close attention to IRC today, but Isaw that someone said that with todays networking changes they were able to get to the "login:" prompt of PuTTY, but were unable to type anything into the window.
Yes, Alex Ionescu put in the last pieces of the puzzle to make WSAAsyncSelect() work. With this mornings changes you can now also type. I still see a problem if the server's host key is not yet cached in the registry, PuTTY will put up the confirmation dialog but after you click "Yes" no login prompt appears. And ofcourse there's a few random crashes here and there....
Ge van Geldorp.
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 10:06:46 +0100 "Ge van Geldorp" gvg@reactos.com wrote:
Yes, Alex Ionescu put in the last pieces of the puzzle to make WSAAsyncSelect() work. With this mornings changes you can now also type. I still see a problem if the server's host key is not yet cached in the registry, PuTTY will put up the confirmation dialog but after you click "Yes" no login prompt appears. And ofcourse there's a few random crashes here and there....
Ge van Geldorp.
Wow I saw the screenshots ... It makes me weep with joy!