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Hi

Wonderfull

My version f putty was pretty old and I don't know i coul do that.

It works!!!

Thanks a lot

(thanks again)

Emmanuel RIZZI
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Klement" <klemscot@klements.com>
To: "Linux 5250 Development Project" <linux5250@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: [LINUX5250] french keyboard


>
> You may be able to make tn5250 work with Putty as a terminal.   You'll
> need to:
>    1) Make sure that Putty sends unique escape sequences for each
>         key code that you want to use.
>    2) Make sure your termcap/terminfo (err.. probably terminfo if you're
>         running Linux) maps each key sequence to the correct function
>         key.
>
> I've never done it myself, so all I can really say is "good luck."
>
> A better way to do this would be to use the Windows version of TN5250
> directly from the machine where you are running putty.
>
>    1) In Putty's configuration, under Connection -> SSH -> Tunnels
>         set your "source port" to something like "8023" and your
>         destination port to "as400:23", make sure "Local" selected
>         and then click "Add".
>
>    2) Now connect to your Linux computer with Putty.   You should now
>         have a "tunnel" that connects port 8023 of your home Windows
>         computer to port 23 of your AS400.
>
>    3) From a command-prompt under Windows on your home PC, run the
>         Windows version of TN5250 with:
>
>              tn5250 localhost:8023
>
> TN5250 will use Putty's tunnel (which is encrypted and secure, just as
> the SSH window is) to communicate with your iSeries.
>
> Alternately, you could set up SSL on your iSeries, and use the Windows
> TN5250 with SSL to protect your session...
>
> On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Emmanuel RIZZI wrote:
> >
> >  Now stronger and stronger: do you know a way to have F13-F24 working on
a
> >  putty session?
> >
> >  I explain, I have a linux box reachable by internet and connected to my
> >  private Lan.
> >
> >  When i'm out of office, I open a session on my linux box with putty
(SSH)
> >  and then i launch tn5250.
> >
>
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