What is The Best SSH client software to use

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  1. #1
    Hi

    I need a SSH client which is the best and easiest to use for a noob.

    Many Thanks
    Darren
     
    scriptreseller, Apr 17, 2008 IP
  2. Phase

    Phase Active Member

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  3. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    For me it is putty all the way, neat tidy, small and fast.
     
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    T1pt2p Well-Known Member

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    I found Putty is the best so far
     
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    #5
    Putty can be the best but it is old MS-Dos fashion style.

    I prefer WinSCP which is Windows Explorer-like but also integrates Putty for easy switching when you simply need the console and not the intuitive GUI.

    WinSCP is available at winscp.net
     
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    Whippet75 Well-Known Member

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    Putty is the best ;)
     
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  7. scriptreseller

    scriptreseller Active Member

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    Hi

    I have downlaoded putty thanks guys i will all so look at that other one i like a nice GUI makes me feel safe
     
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    iaria Peon

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    "nice GUI" and SSH just don't fit
    you don't get any graphics there anyway
     
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    Exactly. SSH and GUI just don't mix.

    WinSCP lets you drag and drop files and it will SFTP/SCP it to the host. I do use WinSCP, but only for that reason, and if I can't just use `wget`.
     
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    everyone would say Putty.
     
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    Putty for windows
     
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    Agree with everyone else. If I am on windows its Putty.

    Now if I am on Linux ssh in a terminal is great, much easier to set up tunnels.
     
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