Using PuTTY to Access a Remote Host (SSH Part 2)
PuTTY is an invaluable tool that I use nearly every day at work. The two main functions I use if for is telnetting into Cisco devices and secure shell access to remote Linux servers. It allows for the storing of host session information for easy recall. Another advantage is that it is a single executable file which makes it extremely portable. Just toss it on a memory stick and carry it with you in your pocket. The best part is that it’s free!
Tags: linux, putty, secure shell, ssh
