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Xming portable PuTTY
Putty for Mac v.8.5.0 Putty is one of the Best Terminal Emulators available today. It Supports different types of Network Protocols such as SSH, FTP, SCP, Telnet etc. Xming may be utilized with implementations of Secure Shell (SSH) to securely forward X11 sessions from other computers. It fortifies PuTTY and ssh.exe, and comes with a version of PuTTY's plink.exe. How do I set up X11 forwarding? X11 (also known as X Windows, or X for short) is a Linux graphical windowing system. X was specifically designed to be used over network connections rather than on an attached display device. The concept is similar to Microsoft's Remote Desktop, but it works on a program-by-program basis. Xming- Portable PuTTY is the portable version of one of the most popular telnet and ssh clients. Xming- Portable Putty is the Portable version of one of the most popular telnet and ssh clients. SSH and Telnet are two ways of logging into a multi-user computer from a remote computer over the network.
Xming- Portable PuTTY is the portable version of one of the most popular telnet and ssh clients. SSH and Telnet are two ways of logging into a multi-user computer from a remote computer over the network. Multi user-operating systems provide a command user interface from where the users can give commands to remote computer systems in a network.
- Publisher: Colin Harrison
- Home page:www.StraightRunning.com
- Last updated: May 26th, 2017
PuTTY
PuTTY is a very tiny yet powerful network tool designed to help system maintainers and IT managers connect to remote systems via SSH and Telnet protocols, as well as Rlogin application or a serial interface. While the program can be traditionally installed in Windows, you can also download an executable that works as a portable edition. It's perfect in case you're not fond of installations.
- Publisher: Simon Tatham
- Home page:www.chiark.greenend.org.uk
- Last updated: June 29th, 2020
PuTTY Command Sender
PuTTYCS is a small windows application that is intended to be used along with multiple instances of PuTTY (including PuTTYtel, TuTTY, and PieTTY). It's purpose is to send the same command to each PuTTY window. It is can be useful for copying files, starting and stopping processes, and examining logs on multiple servers.
- Publisher: Millard Software
- Home page:www.millardsoftware.com
- Last updated: October 5th, 2009
Putty Toolkit
The Putty Toolkit is an easy to install set of tools that are part of the PuTTY applications, which includes a SCP and SFTP client, Putty Agent, Putty Key Generator, Plink, and the main PuTTY SSH program. It also includes an uninstaller.The various putty tools in a simple installer makes it easy to add/remove/upgrade the tools in your computer or on a public terminal.
- Publisher: Simon Tatham
- Home page:www.chiark.greenend.org.uk
- Last updated: November 23rd, 2011
F-Secure SSH Client
F-Secure SSH client is an easy to use and popular SSH client packed with a file transfer support through SFTP which enables you to send commands to a remote *nix machine and have full control over any file that exists on that system ( read / write / edit / delete).
- Publisher: F-Secure Corporation
- Home page:www.f-secure.com
- Last updated: February 14th, 2008
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iTest Lite
iTest Lite can be used to create basic test cases, automate tests, and communicate with devices that use Telnet, SSH, SNMP, Serial Port, and command prompts.iTest Lite Use Cases:- Use iTest Lite as a lightweight testing tool:iTest Lite contains the necessary features and functionality to perform lightweight testing and basic test automation for devices that can be accessed via Telnet, SSH.
- Publisher: The Fanfare Group, Inc.
- Last updated: September 26th, 2011
SSH Launcher
SSH Launcher is a Java applet that enables you to launch and configure a local, native SSH client. The software works best with Putty, the all around SSH/Telnet client. It uses Java API to call various functions. Once connected the results are displayed in the HTML file.
- Publisher: Scalr
- Last updated: July 19th, 2016
SuperPutty
SuperPutty is a Windows GUI application that allows the PuTTY SSH Client to be opened in Tabs.Main features:- The docking user interface allows personalized workspace and managing multiple PuTTY sessions easy.- Export/Import session configuration.- Upload files securely using the .scp or .sftp protocols.- Layouts allows for customizing session views.
- Publisher: Jim Radford
- Home page:github.com
- Last updated: March 15th, 2016
SSH Secure Shell
SSH Secure Shell is a program that provides secure communications in end-to-end connections. It uses the secure SSH protocol in its communications with advanced encryption and authentication methods. This program is a great option for secure system administration and file transfers.
- Publisher: SSH Communications Security Corp
- Last updated: February 14th, 2008
AutoIt
A Windows automation tool to speed up repetitive Windows tasks. Main uses will be in automating the testing of GUI software as AutoIt can easily simulate keystrokes and mouse movements. It can also manipulate windows and processes.GUI creation is also a major feature along with COM and regular expression support.
- Publisher: AutoIt Team
- Home page:www.autoitscript.com
- Last updated: May 26th, 2020
Bitvise SSH Client
Bitvise SSH Client provides an SSH terminal for file transfer and tunneling. It facilitates terminal emulation with support for the bvterm, xterm, and vt100 protocols. You also get encryption and security meeting the requirements of PCI, HIPAA, or FIPS 140-2 validation.
- Publisher: Bitvise Limited
- Home page:www.bitvise.com
- Last updated: June 19th, 2019
Xming
Xming is the leading X Window Server for Microsoft XP/Vista/Windows7. It is fully featured, lean, fast, current, simple to install and because it is standalone native Microsoft Windows®, easily transported portable as a pocket X server. Xming is totally secure when used with and optionally includes an enhanced PuTTY Link SSH client and a portable PuTTY replacement package.
- Publisher: StraightRunning.com
- Last updated: August 12th, 2017
EMU SSH Suite
Once you are connected, you may upload and download files. To upload a file or files, you can drag them from your computer to the Remote Site area. To download a file or files, drag them from the Remote Site to the Local Site. Unfortunately, you cannot drag them directly to your desktop.
- Publisher: Eastern Michigan University
- Last updated: January 30th, 2010
Putty Enhanced
Putty Enhanced provides an advanced user interface for the Putty software suite of SSH related tools. It allows the user to send custom arguments to the programs and “pipe” the output of the program back to the user interface, eliminating the need to run the command-line-only programs via a command prompt.
- Publisher: DanuSoft
- Home page:danusoft.com
- Last updated: June 16th, 2014
MTPuTTY
MTPuTTY (Multi-Tabbed PuTTY) is a small utility enabling you to wrap unlimited number of PuTTY applications in one tabbed GUI interface. You are still continue using your favorite SSH client, but you are no longer messing around with PuTTY windows - each window will be opened in a separate tab.
- Publisher: TTY PLUS
- Home page:www.ttyplus.com
- Last updated: July 5th, 2012
Bitvise SSH Server
Bitvise SSH Server is a software utility that provides users the means to access their personal computers remotely. It comes with support for virtual accounts, Windows groups, and server-side forwarding.Its interface looks decent and it's comprised of the main tab and a content area for displaying page information.
- Publisher: Bitvise Limited
- Home page:www.bitvise.com
- Last updated: October 23rd, 2020
SSH Tectia Client
The Tectia Client/Server solution secures data-in-transit without the need for any modification to applications, infrastructure, and with no disruptions to the experience.Fast-track to cost-effective security and complianceAn intuitive GUI allows for easy local configuration of secure terminal access, file transfer, application tunneling, authentication, etc,
- Publisher: SSH Communications Security
- Last updated: July 23rd, 2013
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PuTTY Session Manager
PuTTY Session Manager (PSM) is a tool that allows system administrators to organize their PuTTY sessions into folders and to their favorites sessions.You can assign Windows hot keys to your ten favorites sessions, browse session folders from the system tray, display sessions in a list, and much more.
- Publisher: David Riseley
- Last updated: August 18th, 2010
Xsrv+PuTTY on a Stick
In furthering our goal of enabling users of the SCRC analysis software toanalyze anywhere,we've put together a compact, portable set of Windows software to allow easysetup of remote X Window sessions via SSH.It's actually two packages combined together:the VcXsrv X Window serverand the PuTTYterminal emulator and SSH client.We've configured these so they can be run from a portable USB memory stick,so we call this setup Xsrv+PuTTY on a Stick.However, it can also be setup on any Windows hard drive.Our intent was to put together a small and portable X server that was:
- secure and reliable,
- easy to use and configure,
- lightweight(small and doesn't need a complex or lenghty installation),
- self-contained/portable(could be run from anywhere including a memory stick), and
- free in both senses of the word (no cost, no restrictions).
To accomplish this, we put together two packages and some of our ownconfiguration files, to make it all work together nicely.The major component is the X Window server.Of the leading free X servers for Windows, we chose VcXsrv over Cygwin/Xbecause it ismuch more self-contained, which makes it more portable.We had used Xming in the past, but the free version of it hasn't been updatedin almost 10 years.We added in an entry to the system.XWinrcconfiguration file for launching a new PuTTY session.We used a modified version of PuTTY calledPuTTYtray,again for portability,mainly to avoid PuTTY's use of the Windows registry for its configuration.Other PuTTY variations are available that use configuration files insteadof the registry, but we settled on PuTTYtray because it seems to beactively maintained (some others like portaPuTTY use older PuTTY source anddon't have the latest security fixes), and also because it can transferconfigurations from the registry to files and back again.Finally we set up Session profiles for our systems, and default settingsthat include all the features and options we like to use to connect to oursystems.
You can download Xsrv+PuTTY on a Stick from here:Extract the ZIP file into the root folder of your USB stick, or into any folderon your hard drive where you want to put it.(The Desktop works well for this.)It will create a sub-folder called VcXsrv when you extract it.That's all there is to installing it.To run it, double-click on the icon namedStart VcXsrv+PuTTY.cmd.
Update - June 1, 2018:The VcXsrv.zip package was updated on our web site to include the latestrelease of VcXsrv(version 1.20.0.0 released June 1, 2018)and the latest stable beta release of PuTTYtray - 0.67-t029.If you're running an older download of VcXsrv.zip, or Xming.zip,we recommend you download VcXsrv.zip and try it instead.It fixes a font loading problem in the 1.19.2.0 release, and has securityupdates in its SSL libraries, as well as a number of other bug fixes.We used the 32-bit version of VcXsrv, not the 64-bit version, so that itwill run on more systems.We also make a 64-bit package for use with WSL installations, which is usedby one of our installation scripts for WSL systems, as the 32-bit of VcXsrvversion can't launch a bash.exe session from the menu.
Starting Xsrv+PuTTY from the VcXsrv folder |
VcXsrv task bar icon and pop-up menu |
This command file starts up VcXsrv in the background, using a numberof configuration options that make it behave the way we want, most notablythat it runs in a rootless, multi-window configuration which allows X Windowapplications to co-exist with Windows applications on the same desktop.
Once started, VcXsrv puts an X icon in the task bar.Right-click on this icon to get VcXsrv's pop-up menu, from which you canselect New PuTTY Session... to start up a terminal connection toone of the capture and analysis systems.This brings up PuTTY's configuration window, from which you can selectand start up a new terminal session, as well as set up and save yourconfiguration options for these sessions.Our VcXsrv.zip package comes with pre-defined sessions for all of theSCRC's current data capture and analysis systems, which can be used as-isto connect to our servers, or you can use these as a starting point fornew system configurations.To connect to one of these servers, simply double-click the server namein the list of stored sessions.A double-click will do the same as single-clicking the name, then clickingon Load and then Open.
Using Xming And Putty
PuTTY Configuration and Session selection window |
Important note:PuTTY does not load any saved sessions from file automatically at start up.Unless you explicitly select and load one, it will start up with its ownbuilt-in default settings (not the Default Settings from file), which don'tenable X11 forwarding through SSH so they won't support X Window applications.So, to connect to a different system than the ones in the sessions alreadyconfigured, load one of the existing saved sessions from file, change thehost name (and login username from the Connection/Data if necessary),then save the session under a new name.Then any time after that, you just need to double-click on the saved sessionname to open that session on the saved host name.This is described in more detail below.
Once you've opened a session, the PuTTY window will ask you for a password.After that, you should get a command prompt in that window, allowing you toenter commands.Using a remote X session, the mouse buttons should work as expected,though it's possible that Windows won't support the middle button transparently.Any X Window applications that you run from the xterm window, includingmost programs in the analysis software suite, should open their own windowsright on your desktop, co-existing with any Windows application windows youmay have running.
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All these sessions are set up to enable X11 forwarding through an SSH tunnel.This allows secure access to X Window applications on our servers fromjust about anywhere, even from PCs behind firewall systems, or on publicnetworks.The first time you connect to a new system, PuTTY will pop up aSecurity Alert window, telling you that the server's host key is notcached.This is a security feature that allows PuTTY to confirm that it is indeedconnecting to the system you want.It's a good idea to establish your first connection while on a secure network,so you know you're getting the real deal.Click on the Yes button to cache the new key.PuTTYtray will cache new keys in the folder VcXsrvsshhostkeys, unlessearlier PuTTY host keys were previously cached in the registry.On subsequent connections, PuTTY will see that the host key from theconnection matches the one it has cached, so it knows that the server isnot a fake, even when connecting from an unsecured public network.All data passed between PuTTY and the server will be encrypted, including youruser name and password, as well as all data between your PC and any X Windowapplications you run on the server.
It's very easy to change your session configurations,or to set up new saved sessions in PuTTY as well.Use one of the existing sessions, or the Default Settings,as the starting point.Single-click on the name of one of these, click on Load,and then browse through the options by selecting categories from theCategory pane on the left.You can turn off X11 forwarding for a session, to support plain-textterminal sessions with ssh servers that don't support X11, by clicking onthe + sign next to SSH, under the Connection category,then click on the X11 category under SSH, and finally uncheck the boxlabeled 'Enable X11 forwarding'.(Note: only uncheck this option if you don't want to useX Window applications on that system, or if it doesn't support them.To use X Window applications for a session, make sure the'Enable X11 forwarding' option is checked.)To use a different user name than 'exp', which we commonly use on ourservers, select the Data category under Connection, and change or clearthe text box labeled 'Auto-login username'.If you leave this field blank, then PuTTY will ask you for your usernamebefore you get the password prompt, whenever you open this connection.There are many more options as well, including how the Backspace key andthe system bell are handled, the font and colours used, the initial windowsize and resizing behaviour.When you've set these as required, go back to the Session category at the top,and change the Host Name (or IP address) for the connection.Then, enter the session name (usually the host name) in the 'Saved Sessions'text box, and click on the Save button.The new session name should appear in the list below.By default, PuTTYtray saves sessions in a file (when 'Sessions from file'is selected), and these will be stored in the VcXsrvsessions folder.If 'Sessions from registry' is checked before saving, they will go in theWindows system registry instead.For portability, e.g. if you're using a USB memory stick, make sure you'resaving and loading sessions from files.
When you're done running your X Window sessions, you should close things up.Begin by exiting all your running X applications, or closing their windows.Then logout from all your PuTTY windows, usually using Ctrl-D,or the exit or logout command.Finally, when all the X and PuTTY windows are closed, you can exit VcXsrvby right-clicking on its task bar icon, and selecting Exit.VcXsrv will ask to confirm that you want to want to exit, and shows thenumber of clients currently connected.You can usually ignore this number, if you've already saved your work andclosed all your windows - the number might include the SSH tunnels opened byPuTTY, which could still counted even after you've logged out.Click on the Exit button to close it all up, and then you canright-click on the 'Safely Remove Hardware' icon in the task bar to getWindows to finish with your USB memory stick so you can remove it.
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See also: SCRC Software On-line Documentation,SCRC Software Tutorials