PuTTY is free, accessible, and works very well for being a free program.

Len Burns said the following on 11/18/2008 10:40 AM:
Hi all,

I spend much of my time remotely connected to various UN*X machines
via ssh.  To accomplish this, I use an old DOS machine and Kermit
telnetted into a server on my local network.  From the local machine,
I use the command line ssh to connect to the world outside.

I am aware of several Windows based ssh clients, but before I plunge
into exploring their functionality, I decided to seek the counsel of
those wiser than I.  My question is, is there currently a Windows ssh
client that is reasonably accessible with Win-Eyes 7.01 under XP?  It
need not be perfect, just usable.  Thanks for any tidbits of knowledge.

-Len

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