The PuTTy commands or SSH commands model, i.e., client-server based permits two located systems (remotely) authentication during encryption of data that will pass from them. It is used for securely transferring files between systems on an SSH connection. This terminal emulator can ship with a terminal tool which is called "psftp" (an SFTP client of Putty). Generally, sysadmins use Putty as a client of telnet and SSH whereas the community of makers uses Putty to interact with many serial ports over their hardware. It is used via hobbyists/maker-crowd and seasoned sysadmins alike.
Putty provides its support for a huge protocol range such as SFTP, SCP, rlogin, Telnet, SSH, serial, etc. Being open-source and free, it is famous among many users of Linux as well. However, it is not just restricted to Windows OS. Next → ← prev Putty Command in Linux Introduction to Puttyįor Windows, Putty is a famous terminal emulator.