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What Windows SSH client do you use?

Basically the title. Any distinctive features and capabilities?

Thanked by 1Ganonk
What Windows SSH client do you use?
  1. Choose or comment if not available.138 votes
    1. PuTTY
      46.38%
    2. SolarPutty
        0.00%
    3. KiTTY
        3.62%
    4. WinSCP
        1.45%
    5. Others (comment)
      48.55%
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Comments

  • sreekanth850sreekanth850 Member
    edited March 2023

    Putty.

    Thanked by 1harrison
  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    Termius

    Thanked by 3Jake4 harrison muratai
  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep
  • shdxshdx Member

    termius

    Thanked by 1harrison
  • Otus9051Otus9051 Member
    edited March 2023

    ssh thru powershell

    or termius (have pro)

    Thanked by 3harrison Ganonk kait
  • edited March 2023

    OpenSSH, command line, currently in whatever terminal cygwin uses by default these days. Key reason: it matches what I do elsewhere, including on Android via Termux, so key management and so forth is all the same everywhere.

    If I run a separate client then PuTTY, but I've not done that in quite some time.

    @sreekanth850 said: Why do you after all need ssh? any issues in using Remote Desktop?

    I access a number of headless hosts where installing even a minimal desktop environment and a GUI remote desktop service would be a bit wasteful or resources, and unnecessarily widen my security issue surface area. I occasionally use the middle ground of running an X server locally, but that still involves SSH (to tunnel X safely) and installing a pile of extra libraries as dependencies for the GUI tools.

    Thanked by 1harrison
  • emgemg Veteran

    PuTTY, but it is extremely rare that I use Windows for an SSH client. I know that better solutions exist, but PuTTY is familiar and easy for me.

    99% of the time, I open a terminal window and type the ssh command. Mostly from a Mac, but occasionally Linux.

    Thanked by 1harrison
  • henixhenix Member

    windows terminal

    Thanked by 1harrison
  • dosaidosai Member

    mobaxterm

    Thanked by 2harrison desperand
  • VoidVoid Member

    Bitvise

  • skorupionskorupion Member, Host Rep

    Termius, as a student, I get it for FREE

    Thanked by 2Otus9051 harrison
  • @skorupion said:
    Termius, as a student, I get it for FREE

    FREE
    thats the spirit

    Thanked by 2harrison ralf
  • adnsadns Member

    OpenSSH that built in Win10 since 2018. Earlier I used Cygwin's SSH.

    Thanked by 1harrison
  • skorupionskorupion Member, Host Rep

    @Otus9051 said:

    @skorupion said:
    Termius, as a student, I get it for FREE

    FREE
    thats the spirit

    after 2.5 years when I finish HS, i guess I'll need to master photoshop, or enroll in a non existant university

  • VoidVoid Member

    @Otus9051 said:

    @skorupion said:
    Termius, as a student, I get it for FREE

    FREE
    thats the spirit

    Someone uttered the words Free without tagging Otus

    Thanked by 1Peppery9
  • MTPuTTY

    Thanked by 1analog
  • quagsquags Member, Host Rep

    MobaXterm mostly putty for a quick connect

    Thanked by 1desperand
  • Cmder, I just put it on my flash drive just in case If I use windows machine but mostly not.

  • Putty with included MTPuTTY (or it's rather other way around).

    MTPuTTY (Multi-Tabbed PuTTY) is a small FREE utility enabling you to wrap unlimited number of PuTTY applications in one tabbed GUI interface.

  • tunatuna Member

    Windows Terminal with ssh command :D

  • I do use Bitvise SSH Client.

  • Pirated MobaXterm

  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    @drizbo said:
    Pirated MobaXterm

    man of culture i see

  • Tabby

  • jwg29859jwg29859 Member
    edited March 2023

    putty

  • KohKoh Member

    Termius

  • Otus9051Otus9051 Member
    edited March 2023

    @skorupion said:

    @Otus9051 said:

    @skorupion said:
    Termius, as a student, I get it for FREE

    FREE
    thats the spirit

    after 2.5 years when I finish HS, i guess I'll need to master photoshop, or enroll in a non existant university

    Oh, no.
    Then you pirate MobaXTerm.

    call 1800-OTUS-LOVES-FREE-STUFF to know more

  • Termius.

    Syncing hosts between computers/mobile is just one of those features I could not live without anymore. Especially when it comes to managing my SSH keys... (im forgetful...)

  • ardaarda Member

    Windows Terminal's built in ssh client. As a daily macOS user, I can say It's quite decent actually.

    I had used MobaXterm earlier.

  • Jake4Jake4 Member

    Termius > All

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