Is that powershell/s ssh client? Or it is ssh.exe located in C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH ?
On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 10:49 AM Trung Nguyen <[email protected]> wrote: > > Powershell should have a built-in ssh client. > Theres also guacamole > > On February 12, 2024 7:38:25 PM UTC, Daniel Ouellet <[email protected]> > wrote: > >Just use Putty if you want a window ssh client. > > > >It exists for more then 25 years now. > > > >and it is still supported. > > > >Just maintain your systems via ssh and move on. > > > >Putty also allow you to use ssh keys as well. > > > >I am not sure why people say they can't have a safe ssh client for window... > > > > > > > >On 2/12/24 2:20 PM, Chris Narkiewicz wrote: > >> On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 07:12:49PM +0000, Chris Narkiewicz wrote: > >> > >>> If security is not a problem, you can use telnet. Windows has telnet > >>> client built-in. > >> > >> Also, ttyd is in ports. This could be handy: > >> > >> https://openports.pl/path/www/ttyd > >> > >> Best regards, > >> Chris Narkiewicz > >> > >

