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* SSH clients
 
* SSH clients
A number of different free software programs provide ssh clients for use in a Windows, Macintosh or Linux environment. Several are extensions of existing telnet programs that include ssh functionality. A list of known clients can be found online at https://www.ssh.com/ssh/client, [https://www.ssh.com/ssh/putty/download PuTTY] being the most popular as it meets most requirements and is regularly updated.
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A number of different free software programs provide ssh clients for use in a Windows, Macintosh or Linux environment. Several are extensions of existing telnet programs that include ssh functionality. A list of known clients can be found online at https://www.ssh.com/ssh/client, [https://www.ssh.com/ssh/putty/download PuTTY] being the most popular as it meets most requirements and is regularly updated.  
    
A commercial ssh client is available from SSH Communications Security at: http://www.ssh.com/products/ssh/download.html. Note that the client is free for evaluation, academic and certain non-commercial uses.
 
A commercial ssh client is available from SSH Communications Security at: http://www.ssh.com/products/ssh/download.html. Note that the client is free for evaluation, academic and certain non-commercial uses.
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Do note that the SSH protocol also supports SFTP (an alternate secure FTP) and SCP (secure copy). [https://winscp.net/eng/index.php WinSCP] is one example of a Windows client that supports both for GUI Files transfer via the shell.
    
=====FTPs=====
 
=====FTPs=====

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