Access Linux server from Putty remotely fails
Hello Guru,
I have problems to acces Linux Red Head remotely from my Xp laptop
with putty. The problem is when I installed and updated the Perl's
packages it bought the the whole system to stop working. I think the
main issue because when I running Perl installation "install
bundle::cpan" I closed my laptop half way (the perl installation
hadn't finished yet). When I come back and try to access my linux
server I can't do it remotely with my xp laptop which running putty at
all.
I wonder this problmes related to the installation of "install
bundle::cpan". How can I access my linux server from my laptop again
or with other terminals remotely.
Thank you
Re: Access Linux server from Putty remotely fails
kwan wrote:[color=blue]
> Hello Guru,
> I have problems to acces Linux Red Head remotely from my Xp laptop
> with putty.[/color]
You seem to be asking a question about Linux Red Hat,
[url]http://www.redhat.com/[/url] Is that correct? If it is you may be better
asking in one of these newsgroups, redhat.networking.general
redhat.general linux.redhat linux.redhat.misc alt.linux.redhat or
alt.os.linux.redhat
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Re: Access Linux server from Putty remotely fails
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On 2008-08-04, kwan <kwan.jingx@gmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> I have problems to acces Linux Red Head remotely from my Xp laptop
> with putty. The problem is when I installed and updated the Perl's
> packages it bought the the whole system to stop working. I think the
> main issue because when I running Perl installation "install
> bundle::cpan" I closed my laptop half way (the perl installation
> hadn't finished yet). When I come back and try to access my linux
> server I can't do it remotely with my xp laptop which running putty at
> all.
>
> I wonder this problmes related to the installation of "install
> bundle::cpan". How can I access my linux server from my laptop again
> or with other terminals remotely.[/color]
No, more likely than not this problem is related to your utter lack of
Clue. Did you notice anywhere in your entire post that you're *NOT*
running Slackware on either of the machines? Did it occur to you that
Red Hat != Slackware, nor does Windows XP = Slackware? Did you even
check to see if putty was included with Slackware which might possibly
make this the slightest bit on-topic with this newsgroup (hint: it's
not)?
You're going to want to ask a windows newsgroup, or a Red Hat
newsgroup, or really anyone other than alt.os.linux.slackware. The
last part of that group name is the most significant one as far as this
discussion is concerned.
You should take a step back, drink a few beers, and then ask some one
else for assistance with your Red Hat and/or Windows problem.
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