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The ultimate Putty guide: Using Putty for SSH

Learn advanced putty settings and save profiles for quick access to your Linux servers

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PuTTY is a free and open-source terminal emulator, serial console and network file transfer application. It supports several network protocols, including SCP, SSH, Telnet, rlogin, and raw socket connection. It can also connect to a serial port. The name "PuTTY" has no definitive meaning. Master advanced Putty settings that help you to quickly access your Linux servers Download and Install putty on windows machine Create and edit profiles in putty Launch Linux GUI interface using Xming with Putty Log your putty session into text files for future reference Change putty terminal font size, color and disable bell sound Putty best practices in real time - Author advise Quick reference course for one of the highly used SSH tool Putty PuTTY was originally written for Microsoft Windows, but it has been ported to various other operating systems. Official ports are available for some Unix-like platforms, with work-in-progress ports to Classic Mac OS and macOS, and unofficial ports have been contributed to platforms such as Symbian, Windows Mobile and Windows Phone. PuTTY supports many variations on the secure remote terminal, and provides user control over the SSH encryption key and protocol version, alternate ciphers such as 3DES, Arcfour, Blowfish, DES, and Public-key authentication. It also can emulate control sequences from xterm, VT102 or ECMA-48 terminal emulation, and allows local, remote, or dynamic port forwarding with SSH (including X11 forwarding). The network communication layer supports IPv6, and the SSH protocol supports the zlib@openssh delayed compression scheme. It can also be used with local serial port connections. Education Software Technology
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