What's your favorite SSH client to connect to UNIX/Linux machines?


View Poll Results: What's your favorite SSH client on Windows environment?
PuTTY 15 75.00%
NetSarang Xshell (anchal_khare) 1 5.00%
SSH Secure Shell, Version 3 (Neo) 1 5.00%
SecureCRT 1 5.00%
Tera Term 1 5.00%
ZOC Terminal (balajesuri) (balajesuri) 1 5.00%
Cygterm 0 0%
MobaXterm (bartus11) 0 0%
Voters: 20. This poll is closed

 
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# 8  
Old 02-21-2012
@keyboarder2k

The poll options are just a few ssh clients I am familiar with (sorry for my ignorance). I use PuTTY primarily as it's approved by my employer and I have been using it for long time. Initially I expected that PuTTY would be the most favorite one. Now I can see that people use variety of other products as well. Thanks for the post!
# 9  
Old 03-04-2012
Putty all the way for me Smilie
# 10  
Old 03-04-2012
I use putty for ssh. The more advanced features(single command to multiple servers, etc) I've mostly been able to accomplish in the shell itself.
# 11  
Old 03-05-2012
ZOC Terminal with black background and grey text (Consolas 10.5pt) on a widescreen monitor. Beautiful!
# 12  
Old 03-05-2012
Putty - supports Kerberos/GSSAPI which is required in my workplace, as preferred way of authentication.
And over the years i created a habit using it.
# 13  
Old 03-07-2012
I use Xshell

I found it fully featured and convenient.
# 14  
Old 03-07-2012
Just tried xshell. It works fine!

I'm happy with PuTTY though (partly because my company does not permit anything else other than PuTTY and Tera Term) Smilie
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