Linspect: Linux system monitoring and management freeware for Windows. They have some useful-looking software for doing things over SSH, including the Linspect Editor, which lets you edit files over SSH. The normal way I edit files on a server over SSH is with jEdit, since it supports SFTP, but jEdit is a lot to install for a quick edit. However, WinSCP happens to have a great feature that lets you edit a file on the server, and they appear to have a standalone version, and I'm not sure the Linspect editor would be much more useful than that.
Update: Just tried the Linspect Editor (3/14 '06) and it literally doesn't work. The file browser unbelievably shows the wrong field of the ls. Did they only test it on Linux or something?
Update: From the site:
If you want to edit remote files, you need to have an access to a Linux server running SSH1 or SSH2.
I guess they really dont support FreeBSD.
Update again: Links on their site are even broken. I went to their forum link to see if they had any info about using Linspect Editor on FreeBSD, and it just goes to their product page. Jerks. I can't believe I polluted my system with their software.
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