Re: Please recommend free SSH software for Windows. I found some from Network Simplicity.

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Date: 10/06/02


Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2002 06:07:46 GMT

On Sat, 05 Oct 2002 23:57:23 GMT, Jem Berkes
<jb2002-delete-this-AND-users@users.pc9.org> wrote:

>> I found free SSH software (link below) and would like to know if
>> anyone has used this or any other free SSH software for Windows
>> without any serious problems. I'm using Windows 95.
>
>What you found there is the Windows version of OpenSSH. That stuff is fine,
>but the ssh client is command line.
>
>If you want a GUI ssh client, try PuTTY (my favourite windows ssh client)
>http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

Thanks everyone who replied. I see from a search that severl colleges are using
Putty and three people here recommended it so I'll try it.



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