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Related software
Several pieces of third-party software incorporate parts of the
PuTTY code, or augment PuTTY in other ways, to provide facilities not
available from PuTTY itself. We list some of them here, with no
recommendation implied. We have no control over this code, so we
can't vouch for either its quality or its security.
Software based on PuTTY's code
These projects include actual code from some version of PuTTY.
- Clients for various operating systems
- Frontends for file transfer
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WinSCP, a GUI SFTP and SCP client
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FileZilla, a GUI file transfer client with SFTP support from PuTTY
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DataFreeway, uses PuTTY to provide a Microsoft Explorer interface
to SSH/SFTP (no source)
- Port forwarding and VPN
- Internationalised and localised versions
- Kerberos/GSSAPI support
(note that 0.61 and later releases contain native Kerberos support for
Windows and Unix)
- Smartcard support
- Settings storage in files
- URL recognition
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Nutty (not actively developed)
- Minimise to the system tray
- Transparency
- MUD clients
- Various combinations of the above
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Le Putty, a fork with Z-modem support
and other tweaks
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TuTTY, a fork with several extra features, including a
serial backend
(this dates from before PuTTY had its own)
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PieTTY, a fork with CJK/transparency/URL recognition etc (no source?)
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KiTTY, a (Windows-only) fork with several features including
storing your password, minimising to the
system tray,
settings storage in files,
and automatically sending a command (as if typed at the keyboard)
after successful session startup.
- ExtraPuTTY, a (Windows-only) fork
featuring a DLL wrapper, scripting with lua, URL hyperlinks,
settings storage in files,
bundled PuTTY Session Manager,
and a couple of other things (no source)
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PuTTYcyg, to use PuTTY as a terminal for
Cygwin. (The standard PuTTY can
just about do this too, with a bit of fiddly configuration including
compiling a helper program.
See the
cygwin-terminal-window
wishlist entry for details.)
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TortoiseCVS and
TortoiseSVN, Windows Explorer frontends to
CVS and
Subversion respectively,
use a modified Plink for SSH transport.
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IVT, a VT220 emulator which uses some PuTTY code (no source)
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StarNetSSH, an integration with the X-Win32 X server
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W-PuTTY-CD, a DLL frontend
Other related software
- Frontends for file transfer
- Port forwarding and VPN
- CallingHome, for
maintaining long-running SSH tunnels using PuTTY.
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MyEntunnel, for maintaining SSH tunnels using Plink (no source)
- PuTTY Tunnel
Manager, for maintaining multiple, long-running sessions each providing a
set of tunnels
- Saved session management
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QuickPutty, for quickly launching PuTTY saved sessions
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plaunch, another program for quickly launching PuTTY saved sessions
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PuTTY Session Manager, for organising and launching saved sessions
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PuttyConfer, for importing, exporting, and mass modification of
PuTTY sessions
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PuTTY Menu, for organising, launching, exporting, and importing
saved sessions
- Launchy with
PuTTY Plugin
allows launching PuTTY sessions by typing first characters of their name,
also works with versions storing sessions in files
- Multiple connection
management (including tabbing)
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PuttyTabs, a floating tab bar for PuTTY sessions
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TWSC (Terminal Window ShortCuts), provides a menu of open terminal
windows (no source)
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WinTabber allows PuTTY sessions (and other programs) to be captured
into a single tabbed window on Windows 2000/XP (no source)
- PuTTY Manager allows
launching PuTTY sessions in a tabbed interface and/or dockable windows
- SuperPutty provides
tabbed/docking interface for PuTTY sessions and file uploads
- MTPuTTY embeds PuTTY
sessions in a tabbed interface, provides automation features (no source)
- PuTTY
Magic provides borderlessness, transparency, and alphablending
in PuTTY
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PuTTY Command Sender, for sending commands to and otherwise
manipulating multiple PuTTY
windows at once
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JAWS PuTTY Scripts, to make the JAWS screen reader work better
with PuTTY
Specifications implemented by PuTTY
PuTTY attempts to conform to many specifications. These include:
SSH-2 specifications
SSH-1 specification
Telnet specifications
Rlogin specification
HTTP specifications
SOCKS specifications
Terminal specifications
Zlib compressed data format
X Window System
Cryptographic algorithms
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