Windows2000 comes with a Telnet tool - simply use the Telnet in the command line to connect the remote host - I log in here is the Unix host, because I use the agent Internet, I can't directly use the Windows2000 Telnet tool, so I am from online http: //www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html under a tool http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/LATEST/X86/Putty.zip, this page Very detail the legal information of various remote tools in the toolkit, read carefully to ensure the legitimacy of these tools in our country.
Unlock the ZIP package, you can see there are many executable programs, here mainly executing Telnet remote login tool PUTTY.EXE:
1. Set access to the host IP address and port and protocol.
Fill in the name of this session in Save Sessions, this will save this session setting (using the "Save" button, it is best to set all in the following steps, then click the "Save" button).
2. Set a proxy (non-proxy online without setting up this item)
Here, I chose HTTP proxy to log in, of course, you can also choose other ways (if the connection is not successful).
3. SSH Protocol Verification Login Settings:
Similar to the login method of digital signature verification, see: http://www.employees.org/~satch/ssh/faq/ssh-faq-1.html#ss1.8
After the setting is complete, return to 1 item Click the "Save" button to save this login session setting, click the "Open" button to start the remote connection UNIX host, if you are allowed, there will be a prompt dialog with a DOS command console, prompt input. The UNIX system has assigned a local account and password for you.