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What free portable SSH client for Windows do you use (other than PuTTY and KiTTY)?
Friends, I think that almost any (even the most novice) administrator has to have with him (for example, on a flash drive) an SSH client under Windows to access a server under *nix.
PuTTY Portable is bad because it can’t store passwords (yes, it can store keys, but it’s more convenient for me personally to go to some servers using passwords) and requires a wrapper for portable work. KiTTY is portable from birth and can store passwords, but it somehow works unstable for me in a variety of situations (loses connection with suspicious frequency).
What else do you regularly use with pleasure?
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I use mRemote. Able to RDP, VNC, SSH, telnet and much more. Strictly speaking, in cases ssh is a banal wrapper for PuTTY, but it can store passwords and a bunch of connections in the form of a tree. Very convenient, it's a pity the project is closed.
On a working computer for ssh I use xShell, it's good for absolutely everyone. Just not portable, although there may be such a version - I did not look for it.
Although it is said except for KiTTY - she knows how to do all of the above. I use only it (all passwords, keys are stored in the dropbox).
Frankly, there are no convenient free xShell alternatives for Windows. We are talking about convenient work with tabs, built-in sftp, powerful configs and work without disconnects.
www.thinstallsoft.com/xshell-portable/ - here xShell with a portable wrapper.
It is not clear: why not a poll? So you will not collect objective statistics.
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