[Wolves] Usable Windows SSH clients
John Alexander
acontractornow at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Oct 24 21:49:57 UTC 2023
Missed the X requirement looks like WSL2 or Cygwin of courseOr a remote X session some where else
On Tuesday, 24 October 2023 at 22:47:59 BST, John Alexander via Wolves <wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
Just use th SSH on the Powershell or WSL2 and a linux image
JA
On Tuesday, 24 October 2023 at 15:51:02 BST, Simon Burke via Wolves <wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
Hi,
So at day job, I am seeing putty is predominantly being used in best cases, and a remote Xterm via an openssh Tunnel and a local X server at its most contrived.
I don't have anything in particular against Putty, but for managing any more than a couple connections, I just feel like its not the best tool
Can you kind people kindly suggest a decent (yet simple) product that I could hopefully roll out to replace putty? If it support sftp too that would be of great benefit.
I personally use WSL and Windows Terminal (my work laptop is nothing more than a jumpbox these days). I have used SecureCRT and liked it back in the day, but it's been a long.. time. Some devs are using mobaxterm, which works for them, but its on a subscription model AFAIK.
Anyway, any suggestions?
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