Hello, I am new to the list. In fact I have been using 'wine' just for a couple of days. Well I use Linux for many, many years. I have installed Wine ver. 0.9.7 on SuSE 9.3 (rpm) and SuSE 9.0 (compiled from source). Then I tried Putty 0.58. It starts OK. I can get login prompt from any sshd. But I don't get a login prompt when I try to connect to any telnet servers. Putty for Linux works. Any idea ? I would appreciate any clue. Regards Zvone Zagar
Molle Bestefich wrote:>Really dumb clue if you know this, but then again maybe you don't. > >Run putty from a console like this: ># wine putty.exe > >Thus you will get a lot of output where you can look for an error >that's causing the missing login prompt. > >HTH > > >Thanks, Well, it is not a dumb clue. I have been running 'putty' in this way. I get no output until I 'fire up' the loaded session. Then I get many of these: fixme:font:GetCharacterPlacementW flags 0x00081136 ignored fixme:font:GetCharacterPlacement classes not implemented and many of: fixme:nls:MultiByteToWideChar MB_USEGLYPHCHARS not supported BUT I get the same output connecting to SSHD servers. That's why I did not pay any attention to it at the first place. Regards Zvone Z.
> Any idea ? I would appreciate any clue.Answer would be 'Why?' since> Putty for Linux works.--- Zvone Zagar <zvone.zagar@aero.si> a ?crit :> Hello, > > I am new to the list. In fact I have been using 'wine' just for a couple > of days. Well I use Linux for many, many years. > I have installed Wine ver. 0.9.7 on SuSE 9.3 (rpm) and SuSE 9.0 > (compiled from source). Then I tried Putty 0.58. > It starts OK. I can get login prompt from any sshd. But I don't get a > login prompt when I try to connect to any telnet servers.Kind regards, Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Tired of a proprietary Windows on your computer ? Use free ReactOS instead ( http://www.reactos.org )
Zvone Zagar wrote:> (compiled from source). Then I tried Putty 0.58. > It starts OK. I can get login prompt from any sshd. But I don't get a > login prompt when I try to connect to any telnet servers. > Putty for Linux works. > Any idea ? I would appreciate any clue.I'm not exactly sure why you would want to run PuTTY for Windows when, as you even know, PuTTY for Linux works just fine. There's no reason to use the Windows version. > It starts OK. I can get login prompt from any sshd. But I don't get a > login prompt when I try to connect to any telnet servers. Make sure that your Windows PuTTY sessions that you wish to use telnet with are using 23, not 22. You probably checked this, but it never hurts to double-check. Mr Duck
On 2/9/06, Zvone Zagar <zvone.zagar@aero.si> wrote:> Hello, > > I am new to the list. In fact I have been using 'wine' just for a couple > of days. Well I use Linux for many, many years. > I have installed Wine ver. 0.9.7 on SuSE 9.3 (rpm) and SuSE 9.0 > (compiled from source). Then I tried Putty 0.58. > It starts OK. I can get login prompt from any sshd. But I don't get a > login prompt when I try to connect to any telnet servers. > Putty for Linux works. > Any idea ? I would appreciate any clue. > > > Regards Zvone Zagar > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >if putty for linux works, why use putty via wine? it's just an additional, unneccesary layer adding complexity. if you want to connect to a ssh server, why not just use ssh? if you want to connect to a telnet server, why not just use telnet? does putty via wine give some additional functionality that the readily available, simpler programs don't? -- since this is a gmail account, please verify the mailing list is included in the reply to addresses