PuTTY is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Windows and Unix platforms.
A simple, lightweight client for connecting to a Linux shell from your Windows machine!
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PuTTY
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Superputty
SuperPutty is a Windows GUI Application that allows the PuTTY SSH Client to be opened in Tabs. Additionally there is support for SCP to transfer files.
SuperPutty is written in C# and runs on any Windows platform supporting the .NET Framework 2.0 or newer.
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PuTTYCM
Looking for a tabbed version of famous PuTTY?
PuTTY Connection Manager is a free PuTTY Client Add-on for Windows platforms which goal is to provide a solution for managing multiple PuTTY instances. This is one of the most important missing feature of PuTTY (referring to this and this user complaint)...
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Putty Tab Manager
Windows tool for managing multiple PuTTY instances in a single tabbed window.
Tab Manager allows PuTTY sessions PuTTY run multiple, known ssh and telnet client for windows in one window using tabs.
is initially made to add a fully functional tab-interface to PuTTY, but it wil work with many more programs like a tabbed cmd, terminal programs...
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Remote Desktop Manager
Remote Desktop Manager lets you centralize all your remote connections, passwords and credentials into a unique platform that people love to work with.
Connect any session types, such as: RDP, SSH, Web, VNC, Telnet, ICA/HDX, TeamViewer, LogMeIn and many more.
Browse shared folders or cloud repositories, such as DropBox, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure Storage.
Import or integrate existing password managers, such as KeePass and many more.
Connect to any FTP, SFTP or FTPS site.
Drive security, speed and productivity through your organization while reducing risks for your IT department.
Join over 200,000 users in more than 85 countries who enjoy Remote Desktop Manager.
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AutoPuTTY
AutoPuTTY is a simple connection manager / launcher· Manage a server list and connect thru PuTTY, WinSCP, Microsoft Terminal Server and VNC (only VNC 3.3 encryption is supported for passwords yet),· Connect to multiple servers at once using the "Enter" key or the right click menu· Import a list from a simple text file· Protect the application startup with a password (note that the list is always encrypted)
Requirements:
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MyEnTunnel
MyEnTunnel is a simple system tray application (or NT service) that establishes and maintains TCP SSH tunnels. It does this by launching Plink (PuTTY Link) in the background and then monitors the process. If the Plink process dies (e.g. connection drops, server restarts or otherwise becomes unreachable) MyEnTunnel will automatically restart Plink to reestablish the tunnels in the background. It tries to use as little CPU and system resources as possible when monitoring (When the "Slow Polling" option is enabled it only does one context switch per second).
Since it uses Plink, you can use utilities such as Pageant (a SSH authentication agent for PuTTY, PSCP and Plink) and PuTTYgen (a RSA and DSA key generation utility), as well as named PuTTY sessions. All of the networking and encryption is done by plink.exe; not by MyEnTunnel.
MyEnTunnel also works with portaPuTTY (Handy for USB thumbdrives).
MyEnTunnel is compatible with Wine on *IX.
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Codinn SSH Proxy
SSH Proxy can help you turn any remote SSH server into a SOCKS v5 proxy, intuitive and easy to use.
SSH Proxy is able to remember the SSH login password & private key passphrase and save it to OS X's keychain. Furthermore, SSH Proxy is designed to automatically reconnect when your Mac is waking up from sleep.
Notable Features:
- Auto launch when log in OS X
- Ability to share SOCKS v5 proxy on LAN
- Create SOCKS v5 proxy through SSH tunnel
- Fast switch between multiple SSH accounts
- Automatically reconnect after disconnected by errors or waking up from sleep
- Remember SSH login password & private key passphrase in OS X Keychain automatically
- Whitelist, only sites on the list will be accessed through the proxy server, other sites will be connected directly
SSH Functions:
- Support compressing SSH connection
- Support public key and password authentication methods
- Support RSA and DSA authentication identity (aka private key)
- Support connecting through SOCKS v5 / SOCKS v4 / HTTP proxy with authentication
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QuTTY
QuTTY is a multi-tabbed, multi-paned SSH/Telnet client with a terminal emulator. The goal is to support advanced features similar to iterm2. Following features are supported.
Multiple Tab interface.
Multiple Split-pane interface.
Easy navigation among Tabs/Split-panes.
Easy drag-drop of Tabs/Split-panes.
Configurable keyboard shortcuts.
Organizing Sessions in tree hierarchy.
Autocomplete support allows sessions to be selected easily.
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Poderosa
Poderosa is a tabbed terminal emulator for Windows.
Against common terminal emulators such as Putty or TeraTerm, Poderosa has following features.
Tabbed style GUI
It is convenient to open multiple connections at the same time. Moreover, you can split the window into panes and allocate each connection.
Many different ways to connect.
In addition to Telnet and SSH1/2, local cygwin shell and serial ports are supported.
Fulfilling options and tools
A lot of terminal functions are available. Examples are: SSH2 port forwarding, SSH Key generation wizard, and SOCKS connections.
Plugin architecture
You can extend the feature of Poderosa by plug-ins, like Eclipse does. Connections via serial ports and X/ZModem-support are provided as additional plug-ins. A manual for plug-in developers is included the installation package.
Government support
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PieTTY
PieTTY is a free SSH client based on PuTTY and dedicated to multilingual (especially CJK) environments, accessibility, and simpler user interface. "Glass Window Mode" : Alpha-blending / HW-accelerated transparency & drop-shadow. Drag'n'drop scp [scp only in stable version]
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ExtraPuTTY
ExtraPuTTY is a fork from 0.60 version of PuTTY and has all the features from the original while adding new ones as described below:
API for win32 applications to send,receive data on Telnet, SSH, RLogin and Raw protocols.
TestStand steps to send,receive data on Telnet, SSH, RLogin and Raw protocols.
TestStand step to load files through FTP protocol.
Scripting a session with lua.
Automatic sequencing of commands.
Shortcuts for pre-defined command.
Portability (use of directories structure)
Integrates all features of PuTTY cygterm project (PuTTYcyg)
Integrates HyperLink of PuTTY NuTTY project
Integrates zmodem of LePuTTY project
Reconnect automatically if connection goes down
Allows using a timestamp.
Generate report of all exchanges (Command,reply) in HTML or Text format.
and others ...
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mintty
Mintty is a terminal emulator for Cygwin that is based on code from PuTTY 0.60 by Simon Tatham and team.
It can be downloaded from the main site or it can be installed through Cygwins setup.exe program, where it can be found in the Shells category. The Cygwin installer creates a shortcut for mintty in the Windows start menu.
Features include:
- Xterm-compatible terminal emulation, including support for modifier keys and application mouse mode.
- Native Windows user interface that tries to keep things simple.
- Support for UTF-8, CJK fonts, and Windows IMEs.
- Drag & drop and copy & paste of text, files and folders. (Files and folders are inserted as quoted filenames.)
- Extensive mouse support, e.g. mousewheel scrolling in less and opening files and URLs with Ctrl+click
- Options are stored in a text file. No registry entries.
- Window transparency, including glass effect on Vista and 7.
- Small program size and quick scrolling.
Mintty should work on Windows NT and above. It gets tested on XP, Vista, and 7.
Similarly to other pty-based Cygwin terminals, however, mintty is not a full replacement for the Windows Command Prompt. While Windows console programs with simple text output are usually fine, interactive programs often do not work correctly, although sometimes there are workarounds. (see main site)
The Cygwin setup.exe package ships with a manual page that can be accessed with man mintty. A PDF version of the manual is also available. Invoking mintty with the --help option shows a summary of available command line options.
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KiTTY
What is KiTTY ?
KiTTY is a fork from version 0.63 of PuTTY, the best telnet / SSH client in the world.
KiTTY is only designed for the Microsoft Windows platform. For more information about the original software, or pre-compiled binaries on other systems, you can go to the Simon Tatham PuTTY page.
KiTTY has all the features from the original software, and adds many others as described below:
The very first requested features:
Sessions filter
Portability
Shortcuts for pre-defined command
The session launcher
Automatic logon script
Technical features:
Automatic password
Automatic command
Running a locally saved script on a remote session
Graphical features:
An icon for each session
Send to tray
Transparency
Protection against unfortunate keyboard input
Roll-up
Always visible
Quick start of a duplicate session
Config Box
Other features:
Automatic saving
SSH Handler: Internet Explorer integration
pscp.exe and WinSCP integration
Binary compression
Clipboard printing
The PuTTYCyg patch
Background image
New command-line options
Bonus:
A light chat server is hidden in KiTTY
A hidden text editor is integrated into KiTTY
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Codinn SSH Tunnel
SSH Tunnel allows you to easily manage and precisely control your SSH tunnels.
SSH Tunnel is able to remember the SSH login password and save it to OS X's keychain. Furthermore, SSH Tunnel is designed to automatically reconnect when your Mac is waking up from sleep.
Notable Features:
- Auto launch when log in OS X
- Can manage multiple SSH tunnels
- Automatically reconnect after disconnected by errors or waking up from sleep
- Remember and autofill SSH login passwords in OS X keychain automatically
- Able to manage private keys, and can remember / forget passphrases of private keys in keychain
SSH Functions:
- Support Local / Remote Port Forwarding tunnels
- Can create and share SOCKS v5 proxy (aka Dynamic Port Forwarding)
- Support compressing SSH connection
- Support public/private key and password & keyboard authentication methods
- Support connecting through SOCKS v5 / SOCKS v4 / HTTP proxy with authentication
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NodeSystems for Network Operations
NodeSystems is a Terminal Emulator with Shared Database that also doubles as Credentials Manager and CMDB
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rxvt-unicode
Rxvt-unicode is a highly customizable terminal emulator forked from rxvt. Commonly known as urxvt, rxvt-unicode can be daemonized to run clients within a single process in order to minimize the use of system resources. Developed by Marc Lehmann, some of the more outstanding features of rxvt-unicode include international language support through Unicode, the ability to display multiple font types and support for Perl extensions.
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mrxvt
Based on rxvt. Tabbed interface. Very lightweight. Few dependencies. Only drawback is poor unicode support (theres an SVN branch with working but slightly buggy support)
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ConsoleZ
console - This is a modified version of Console 2 for a better experience under Windows Vista/7/8 and a better visual rendering.
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RXVT
RXVT –our extended virtual terminal– is a terminal emulator for X11. It is a popular replacement for the standard ‘xterm’.
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