D Diggerpuppy Feb 5, 2025 #1 I installed putty but when i open it there is only a black screen it wont load
B BS:D Feb 10, 2025 #2 Presuming you're using a GUI and PuTTY is installed on FreeBSD to connect to a server via SSH: You could just use a terminal emulator or a tty, like many GNU/Linux distro's FreeBSD comes with a SSH client. GNOME Terminal Emulator - https://www.freshports.org/x11/gnome-terminal/ (If using GNOME Desktop Environment) to install: pkg install gnome-terminal KDE Terminal Emulator - https://www.freshports.org/x11/konsole (If using K Desktop Environment) to install: pkg install konsole Using the SSH client via a terminal emulator or tty example - ssh (your username)@(your servers IP address) FreeBSD Handbook, 16.7.1. Using the SSH Client Utilities - https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/security/#openssh Or do you mean you are trying to use PuTTY on another computer to connect to a FreeBSD server running a SSH daemon?
Presuming you're using a GUI and PuTTY is installed on FreeBSD to connect to a server via SSH: You could just use a terminal emulator or a tty, like many GNU/Linux distro's FreeBSD comes with a SSH client. GNOME Terminal Emulator - https://www.freshports.org/x11/gnome-terminal/ (If using GNOME Desktop Environment) to install: pkg install gnome-terminal KDE Terminal Emulator - https://www.freshports.org/x11/konsole (If using K Desktop Environment) to install: pkg install konsole Using the SSH client via a terminal emulator or tty example - ssh (your username)@(your servers IP address) FreeBSD Handbook, 16.7.1. Using the SSH Client Utilities - https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/security/#openssh Or do you mean you are trying to use PuTTY on another computer to connect to a FreeBSD server running a SSH daemon?