Product Information
What is Putty for mac?
Putty is one of the best terminal emulators available today. It supports various network protocols such as SSH, FTP, SCP, Telnet, and more. On Windows, it serves as an SSH client to connect to your Linux server or for other purposes. But what if you're on a Mac? You might wonder, is there software similar to Putty for Mac available? The answer is yes! Although Putty is predominantly used on Windows, with the help of certain other applications, we can utilize Putty on Mac as well. The official version of Putty is accessible on Unix-like platforms, and now it's widely available for Mac systems running OSX 10.11 or later.
SSH is enabled by default on Mac, Linux, or Unix systems. While you can use the Terminal for SSH connections, Putty offers additional advantages—like maintaining active connections, which other clients might not. Whether you're handling CISCO tasks, transferring files, managing files on a server, or performing other operations, using Putty as an SSH client is a smart choice.
How to use Putty for mac?
Putty for Mac is a terminal emulator supporting SSH, FTP, SCP, Telnet for server connections and file transfers.
Core Functions of Putty for mac
Conversation management
Xterm Emulation
Secure Copy (SCP)
SSH
Host Management
Telnet Client
Usage Scenarios of Putty for mac
- Connect to Linux servers
- Perform CISCO-related operations
- Transfer and manage files on servers
- Perform Amazon AWS or VMware ESXi-related operations
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