erickolb, 9 months ago @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.
@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.