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2008-02-18 13:57:06
is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Win32 platforms, including an Xterm terminal emulator. It is written and maintained primarily by .
. PuTTY requires no installation.
Configure PuTTy: or Configuration
Shortcuts for Sessions
Other :PSCP: SCP client for command-line secure file copy
PSFTP: SFTP client for general file transfer sessions, much like FTP
Plink: command-line interface to the PuTTY back ends
Pageant: SSH authentication agent for PuTTY, PSCP and Plink
PuTTYgen: RSA key generation utility
. Double-click the file to enter the appropriate information into the Windows registry.
Note: If the putty.reg file is loading in your web browser instead of downloading, right-click on the link above and select Save as...
Session Tab:
Enter the hostname of the server you wish to connect to in the Host Name field.
Servers are listed on the page.
Set the Protocol to "SSH".
Enter a session name under the Saved Sessions field and click Save.
SSH Tab:
Click the Enable Compression checkbox.
Set the Preferred SSH protocol version to "2".
Select the of your choice
in the Encryption Options window.
Tunnels Tab:
Click the Enable X11 forwarding checkbox.
Note: Enabling X11 fowarding is very important!
Now go back to the Session tab:
Click Save to save all of the settings you just set in the SSH
and Tunnels tabs.
Click Open to connect to the remote access server.
To create the shortcut:
1. Left-click and hold the PuTTY executable (putty.exe) in Windows Explorer.
2. Press one of the alt keys on the keyboard.
3. Drag the icon of the PuTTY executable to where you want the shortcut (an arrow should be added to the lower left hand side of the icon).
4. Right-click on the shortcut you just made and select Properties.
Use the following information to edit the Target field:
The -load option causes PuTTY to load configuration details out of a saved session. If these details include a host name, then this option is all you need to make PuTTY start a session.
You need double quotes around the session name if it contains spaces to look something like:
C:\path\to\where\I\saved\putty.exe -load "my session"
or
C:\path\to\where\I\saved\putty.exe @my session
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