PuTTY 0.60 Beta

Simon Tatham - (Open Source)



Connecting to remote servers using SSH, Telnet or Rlogin is much easier with PuTTY.

PuTTY is a free Telnet, Rlogin and SSH client for 32 bits Windows platforms. It allows you to connect to a remote computer from a server connected to the Internet.

All sessions can be automatically recorded in a report which will be available later. It also allows the "copy" by a simple selection and the "stick" with the right button of the mouse. A crowd of more or less abscontes option will be used for the most demanding users.

The command window is customizable to suit all users, the application offers the possibility to change the cursor type, colors, fonts, etc.

Connections are also configurable: you can go through a proxy, to prefer an SSH 1 or 2 SSH connection, set up the compression in the SSH sessions, use a passive mode for Telnet negotiations, etc.

Title:
PuTTY 0.60 Beta
File Size:
1.7 MB
Requirements:
Windows 9x / 2000 / XP / Vista / Windows7 / Windows8
Language:
en-us
License:
Open Source
Date Added:
12 May 2008
Publisher:
Simon Tatham
Homepage:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
MD5 Checksum:
46F0615D61D9DAD673CC07279AC43ED1

* Kerberos/GSSAPI authentication in SSH-2.
* Local X11 authorisation support on Windows. (Unix already had it, of course.)
* Support for non-fixed-width fonts on Windows.
* GTK 2 support on Unix.
* Specifying the logical host name independently of the physical network address to connect to.
* Crypto and flow control optimisations.
* Support for the zlib@openssh.com SSH-2 compression method.
* Support for new Windows 7 UI features: Aero resizing and jump lists.
* Support for OpenSSH AES-encrypted private key files in PuTTYgen.
* Bug fix: handles OpenSSH private keys with primes in either order.
* Bug fix: corruption of port forwarding is fixed (we think).
* Bug fix: various crashes and hangs when exiting on failure,
* Bug fix: hang in the serial back end on Windows.
* Bug fix: Windows clipboard is now read asynchronously, in case of deadlock due to the clipboard owner being at the far end of the same PuTTY's network connection (either via X forwarding or via tunnelled rdesktop).




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