jerry,
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What is your favorite ssh client for Windows?

versed_perception,
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@jerry Keepass with SSO calling Putty...

HubCityLocal,
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@jerry PuTTY
Does what it says on the tin.

erickolb,
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@jerry In older versions of Windows, I'd use PuTTY. In recent years? Windows Subsystem for Linux is a must. Then you can just use the default OpenSSH client in your distro of choice.

ComfortN01se,
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@jerry These days I use powershell for home stuff. Work has licenses for SecureCRT which is nice, but I don't need the bells and whistles outside of my job.

eingfoan,
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whereisthespai,
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@jerry either PuTTY or ssh, depending on if I also have need of bash and whatnot. (I love how Microsoft made Linux on the desktop practical)

pauliehedron,
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@jerry SuperPutty front end with Putty. Being able to share sessions with others easily is handy.

GuillaumeRossolini,
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@jerry whichever Linux distribution I feel confortable with under WSL

drsbaitso,
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@jerry For quick tasks, PowerShell's built-in ssh client. For longer or regular remote control, I like RoyalTS. https://royalapps.com/ts/win/features

ciphermonger,
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@jerry This week? Termius. But I've also messed around with mremote-ng and MobaXterm. And of course it's hard to beat good old PuTTY.

dwaites,
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@jerry SecureCRT. This is mainly because I do a lot of network stuff, so its nice to have a client with all the knobs for weird behaviors. For dev work I typically just use the terminal in VScode or Jetbrains.

micahflee,
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FishermansEnemy,
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@jerry Mobaxterm

bielsubob,
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@jerry PuTTY

eselet,
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@jerry the built in openssh one. No need to install anything!

skryking,
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@jerry the ssh client in ubuntu under wsl2.

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