Re: PUTTY as a PC SSH Client
From: Stephen Denney (vze39v3x@verizon.net)Date: 10/23/02
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From: vze39v3x@verizon.net (Stephen Denney) Date: 23 Oct 2002 11:38:30 -0700
Too my knowledge there are no problems with the latest release of
putty, but PuTTY does use AES, so keep this in mind
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/09/16/0653224&mode=thread&tid=93
[slashdot.org]
I use PuTTY on a daily basis and have experienced no security problems
with it, it is the best windows SSH client I have used to date.
pete.martz@L-3COM.COM (Pete) wrote in message news:<7158bb46.0210220459.66b04e1@posting.google.com>...
> Are there any known vunerabilities / major issues with PUTTY (PSFTP,
> PSCP)?
>
> I am looking to switch from my outdated PC SSH client to a new one and
> PUTTY seemd to be the best choice for me. I am looking for freeware
> (or low cost) that will support:
> SSH2
> X11 forwarding
> port forwarding
> a decient level of tuning capability
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