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nemoforum2015-03-21 12:01:31
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nemoforum, 2015-03-21 12:01:31

What are the convenient and not overloaded SSH clients for Windows?

In putty, I lack tabs, a convenient connection manager, the ability to simultaneously locate several sessions in one window.
I've tried a bunch of wrappers for putty - all wrong. Or a curved interface on .NET, or everything is poor.
I don't need 100500 panels, heaps of protocols and frills eating up space.
Now I use putty-nd - there are tabs, there is a connection manager, but there are also certain glitches; the project is not developed. If the ego was finished, it would be ideal.
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Tried MobiXterm - not that.
Found ConEmu - but it's a terminal emulator for Windows. If there was ssh ...
What would you advise?

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Artur Bekerov, 2015-03-21
@nemoforum

XShell

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Sergey, 2015-03-21
@edinorog

VanDyke SecureCRT. Better than Chuck Norris

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Puma Thailand, 2015-03-21
@opium

mremote-ng can still be tried

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Roman, 2015-03-21
@olmerlv

Bitvise SSH Client

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Valentine, 2015-03-21
@vvpoloskin

If conemu suits you, you can just take the ssh console client under windows and put it in PATH. Optionally, you can build a native linux client (and openssl) via mingw - this way you can get the safety of the config format. You can also plug in cygwin if you need some other software.
I use putty, connect to a remote machine, run tmux and through it I already get on with other pieces of iron

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nemoforum, 2015-03-21
@nemoforum

Tried Xshell - what you need!
Thank you!

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DCS, 2015-03-26
@DCS

except for putty-nd, you can look for nothing else, either monstrously, or pulling cygwin, etc., so if you want an easy one with tabs, well, how do you write further down the text, this is your choice.

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