A terminal emulator to remotely access servers
If you need to control your server via a terminal, PuTTY is one of the best and most popular options available. It is an emulator that s several network protocols, such as SSH and Telnet, and lets you connect to remote servers by logging into them and executing commands.
The tool to connect to a remote server through different protocols.
Plutonium TeleTYpe features include host storage, Secure Shell (SSH) control, for IPv6, 3DES, AES, RC4, Blowfish, and DES, the ability to work as a client for the S (ps) and SFTP (psftp) command line, SSH port forwarding, and VT102, ECMA-48, and xterm terminal emulators. This tool s Telnet, Remote , SSH (Secure Shell), and T raw protocols.
To connect to a server through this tool just follow these steps:
- Step 1: Enter the IP or hostname of the remote server.
- Step 2: Select the port.
- Step 3: Choose the protocol to be used.
- Step 4: select Open.
Among the advantages that PuTTy offers over other similar solutions, we have that it offers a simple and manageable interface, it is in continuous development (so it is constantly being improved), and it has an open-source license (so it can be used freely and for free).
With a degree in History, and later, in Documentation, I have over a decade of experience testing and writing about apps: reviews, guides, articles, news, tricks, and more. They have been countless, especially on Android, an operating system...

Manuel Sánchez