PuTTY
A terminal emulator, serial console and network file transfer application
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+ | Terminal Emulation | Provides a terminal program for Windows, supporting SSH, telnet, and raw socket connections. |
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+ | SSH Support | Offers a secure and widely used method for accessing remote servers via SSH support |
+ | SCP and SFTP Clients | Includes command-line SCP and SFTP clients (pscp and psftp) for secure file transfers. |
+ | Public Key Authentication | Users can set up public key authentication for secure logins, eliminating the need for passwords |
+ | Alternate Ciphers | Supports various ciphers like AES, 3DES, RC4, Blowfish, and DES. |
+ | Control Over Encryption | Users have control over SSH encryption key and protocol version. |
+ | Kerberos Single-Sign-On | Supports Kerberos-based authentication for streamlined access. |
+ | Graphical SFTP File Transfer | Offers a user interface for SFTP transfers |
+ | Single-Click Remote Desktop Tunneling | Create secure tunnels for Remote Desktop access. |
+ | Dynamic Port Forwarding | Integrated proxy support for dynamic port forwarding. |
+ | Unicode Support | Handles Unicode characters effectively. |
+ | Session Management | Save and manage multiple sessions for quick access. |
+ | Logging | Allows logging terminal sessions for record-keeping and troubleshooting purposes |
+ | Macros | Define and execute macros to automate repetitive tasks |
+ | X11 Forwarding | Enables forwarding of graphical applications running on the remote server to the local display |
- | Non-Text File Transfers | For non-text files, interfaces like WinSCP must be used alongside PuTTY. |
- | Incompatibility with Some Cisco Equipment | The PuTTY emulator may not work seamlessly with certain Cisco networking devices. |
• | -Disabled Copy-Paste Option | When a connection is established, the copy-paste functionality is disabled. |
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Initial Release
22 January 1999