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Review and how it works
PuTTY (command-line based client) presents itself as a free implementation of Telnet and SSH network protocols for Win32 and Unix platforms, added to an xterm terminal emulator.
Brief details You are able to save the hosts as well as your preferences for a later use.
A free telnet and SSH Client for Windows and Unix platforms.
Control on the SSH encryption key and protocol edition.
Command-line SCP (Secure Copy) and SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) clients, called "pscp" and "psftp"
SFTP client to initiate file transfer sessions similar to FTP.
Added Blowfish encryption as a substitute to triple-DES.
It lets you to log in via SSH operating with public key authentication.
Connect to local serial port.
The use of port forwarding is possible with Putty.
Access your server via SSH with Putty.
Because several operations performed with PuTTY, PSCP, PSFTP and Plink may use encrypted protocols (such as SSH, SCP, SFTP), certain uses of them may be illegal in the countries where encryption is outlawed e.g. France, Iran or Iraq. However, none of the cryptography laws applies to the use of the Telnet-only client (i.e. PuTTYtel).
The PuTTY client is able to warn you if the server may have been switched off.
How to install & uninstall PuTTY - system requirements Nothing special to install, use or uninstall it.
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