PuTTY is a customer program for the SSH, Telnet and Rlogin meshwork protocols..
These protocols are entire utilized to operate a remote session on a machine, above a meshwork. PuTTY implements the customer finish of that session: the finish at which the session is displayed, instead than the end at which it operates.
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In real elliptic terms: you run PuTTY on a Windows machine, and tell it to join to (for lesson) a Unix machine. PuTTY opens a window. Then, anything you type into that window is dispatched unpermed to the Unix tool, and everything the Unix organisation sends rearward is displayed in the window. So you can make on the Unix organization as if you were meeting at its table, time actually movement somewhere else.



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