On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 12:33:26PM +0530, Rajesh wrote:
> I was just curious to know what telnet client people on this list
> are using when they are in windows. The default windows telnet is not
> so good. 

Putty for me. Reasons?

1. Small. Put it in your yahoo briefcase. Carry it around in a floppy.
   Access your servers from Satyam iWays (which don't let you install
   software).

2. Works with ssh.com and openssh without problems.

3. Has a GUI and command line interface, and a separate scp client.

4. Supports local and remote port forwarding.

5. I could migrate my openssh DSA keys without any hassle whatsoever.

6. Can be configured to login using key exchange - thus can be used with
   WinCVS to access remote CVS repositories too.

7. Free download. No licensing. No payments. :-)

8. Doesn't let you save passwords. :-))

Binand

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